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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 02 5:01 am)
i agree. animation is about over acting. but if you want it to look real you should not notice anything out of place.
i think it's hard to get expressions and body language from actors; i think they are self conscious enough that we are not seeing reality, we're seeing acting. not that it isn't good...just not real.
love the nick by the way
Yeah. His expression spoke volumes, and was much more affecting than the over-acted clichéd "NOOOOO!" so beloved of science fiction producers.
God, I cried a bucket last night. I thought my heart would break.
"you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan
Shire
An American version of Doctor Who was already tried, way back in the early 80's. it was called "Voyagers" and it was about a time traveller from a different planet who bounced around earth's past to learn more about us, had a 10 year old boy as a sidekick (which became real creepy, at least the Doctor had a thing for grown up companions). Instead of a Tardis, the traveller used something that looked like a pocket watch. And who could forget Time Tunnel? please, leave time travelling to the professionals!
Shhh Gwyn, don't tell everyone ;-)
"you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan
Shire
If it's any conosolation, Kathy, you're in good company. I'm man enough to confess that I, too, was weeping like a big wuss by the end of the episode. Tennant has managed to do that to me twice in this series now - once in this latest episode, and back in episode 4 (The girl in The Fireplace), when he's reading Madame de Pompadour's final letter to him. Apparently, the woman playing MdP was his real-life girlfriend, so the chemistry there was easy to conjure... but that grief at the end of losing another friend seemed very real, too.
jonthecelt
Oh yes, "The Girl in the Fireplace" was a great one, too, very sad at the end. Actually, it's probably my favourite episode from this series, just for the wink he tipped after riding the horse through the mirror...
"you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan
Shire
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When you get to see the end of David Tennant's first season as the Doctor, Episode 13, pay attention to his face. How big a Poser dial setting do you think you'll need to emulate that emotional expression? Something less than 0.2, I reckon. But it doesn't look emotionless. Think about it. There's a lot of inane, over-acted, expressions that were old-fashioned when Al Jolson said "you ain't heard nothing yet." It's all of them, and the emotion is as much in how somebody stands, or walks; they're acting with their whole body. How many of us do that with Poser? Oh, and it was a great episode.