
I'm one excited bunny having seen the first teaser:
http://animatedviews.com/2011/tintin-te ... ow-online/
Yes, sure, there will be those that attack some of the eyes (the Thompson Twins especially don't really come off great through the newspaper here), but on the flipside we have some truly "non-mo-capped" looking mo-cap in the movements, like Tintin running out the door chasing the car with his gun, and the high-angle shot of the punch-up. Whoa, that looks like classic stuff, and proof that Weta knows what it's doing like no other VFX studio.
I'm loving the visual interpretation too, which is close but no slave to the original albums, and the music is as bombastic as it needs to be (assuming this is new John Williams score for the trailer, which is sometimes the case with a Spielberg film). If not, then I hope he's heading in this direction, because it's really working and pulls the directing and composing duo back from the Indy 4 brink of dullness and back to what they do best.
And that final shot? Ooohh, my skin prickled! The eyes worked excellently here, and I watched, watched and re-watched those frames: this is a marked improvement over anything else attempted so far. I'm sure people will still knock the mo-cap, but remember that where Weta succeeds is in using the data only as reference, keyframing shots until they are right. Bob Zemeckis could learn a thing or two from this, and then maybe his similar films wouldn't be where they are in the doldrums at the moment.
I can't wait for Christmas!
