Mars Needs Moms, the recent animated film in which a boy his mother out of the hands of the Martians want to save, no longer appears in the cinema.
A week ago we reported how the rather catastrophic proceeds of Mars Needs Moms ensured that Walt Disney was no longer interested in the Yellow Submarine-remake of Robert Zemeckis.
In addition to the input of this Director both animated films have in common is that they're using motion capture (would) be created. That is a technique in which movements of actors will be converted to digital characters.
Let Disney today know that the space adventure no longer in the cinema appears in Netherlands and Belgium. A date for the DVD release to be announced. The print is a financial not apportion direct responsibility for the studio (the production budget was $ 150 million), but really surprising is not the flop. It was only a matter of time before the public the often scary results that the technique, the spine would turn.
I've never understood why the studio the fun story of Berkeley Breathed with motion capture wanted to make. The studio proves that she's at this time both handsome films in 2D (Winnie the Pooh) as well as in 3D (Rapunzel). Why choose a technique that – what mimicking human characters – still not on point of law? If you're in a film, which focuses on children, more sympathy cherishes for the monstrous alien kidnappers, than for the (hideous) human main characters, something not. The mocaptechniek is, in my view, an ideal means to strange creatures human traits (see the Na'vi in Avatar), but not to human characters as an odd version of himself.
Pictures, trailers and more information about the animated film you find in these messages.
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