Men in black blue screen tunnel
Then you revert to the actors and the blue screen, add in the blue screen composite effects, then lob in the animation and some lighting and then add that final veneer and hey presto you have the end result. First you kick off with the storyboard which is weird to watch when you have the sound on.
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As the short scene progresses you can build up from the preliminary background, then add the skin and texture, add lighting and then finish off with the final character composition.ĭust off that little used multi-angle button of yours and let's go to town! With this feature you can watch the whole tunnel sequence in five separate layers. Here you can select one of three aliens and watch a scene through four layers that you work through using your angle button. But this release is all about features here's a little taste of what to expect: If you love the film you'll be staggered at how good it looks and sounds on this DVD supervised by director Barry Sonnenfeld.
Continuing in the proud tradition of such amazing DVDs as "Ghostbusters", "The Matrix" and "The Mummy", here's a release that's even better. Molen, Steven Spielberg, Walter F.Without a doubt " Men in Black" is the DVD release of the year. Graham Place, Laurie MacDonald, Steven R. German (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Linda Fiorentino, Vincent D'Onofrio, Rip TornĮnglish, Greek, French, Swedish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Bulgarian, Dutch, Danish, Hindi, German, Finnish, Czech, Arabic, Turkish
There is also a "Visual Effects Scene Deconstruction" in which the tunnel scene and the Edgar Bug fight scene are dissected into their constituent parts an in-depth documentary, "Metamorphosis of MIB", which charts the progress of the concept from comic book to screen five "Extended and Alternate" scenes trailers, including a teaser for MIB II and Will Smith's "Men in Black" music video. If you have a widescreen TV, the menu prompts you to switch to 4:3 mode to see this.
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On the DVD : This Collector's Edition disc contains a "Visual Commentary" that features director Barry Sonenfeld and actor Tommy Lee Jones in an anecdotal conversation, but with the unique twist that they are displayed as silhouettes on your TV screen (imagine you're sitting in the back row of the cinema and they are up front) using a pointer to highlight particular events on screen.
There's lots of comedy to spare in this bright film, some of the funniest stuff found in the margins of the major action (a scene with Smith's character being trounced in the distance by a huge alien while Jones questions a witness is a riot.) The inventiveness never lets up, and the cast-including Vincent D'Onofrio doing frighteningly convincing work as an alien occupying a decaying human-hold up their end splendidly. This imaginative comedy from director Barry Sonnenfeld ( Get Shorty ) is a lot of fun, largely on the strength of Will Smith's engaging performance as the rookie partner of a secret agent (Tommy Lee Jones) assigned to keep tabs on Earth-dwelling extra-terrestrials. It’s all in a day’s work for the Men in Black. Kay and Jay face a simple imperative: track down the interloper or Earth will be destroyed.
The two MIB find themselves in the middle of a deadly plot by an intergalactic terrorist (Vincent D’Onofrio), who has arrived on Earth to assassinate two ambassadors from opposing galaxies. Men in Black follows the exploits of Agents Kay (Tommy Lee Jones) and Jay (Will Smith), members of a top-secret organization established to monitor alien activity on Earth.