by visualchaosfx » Thu Feb 15, 2007 5:17 pm
Heh the water is CG and the camera shake was artificially done in post production. The surfer guy was at the beach surfing and they superimposed surfing shot onto the shot of the small pond. Plus if you throw dymnamite into the water, I believe the fuse wouldn't stay lit long enough to explode like that. You would need some primacord to make a real explosion like that. Its a good effect but the look of the water looks too artificial to me.
And actually it would be cheaper to do this in CG because if you plan on doing it for real, fire, rescue and police would have to be there. The surrounding area would have to be closed off to the public. Only those that are working on the production would be in the filming zone. So doing all that would cost a production company alot more money if than just hiring a few CG artists to create the fluid dynamics of the water and composite it into the live action shot.
I'm posting this video over on the CG Society website to see what others have to say about this. These guys over there actually work in the film and television industry.
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