thecolorsblend wrote:
In the editing room, Lucas discovers that he needs footage of a character facing the opposite direction.
Why the need for such footage? You shoot it that way, leave it that way. Or better yet, you handle those things beforehand. That's what prep, pre-viz and storyboards are for. This is especially true in the PT (Ep. II and III) where things could be viewed very quickly after they were shot.
thecolorsblend wrote:
I've got a challenge for you. I want you to find a non-Jedi braid/non-Mustafar example of a flipped image in the PT. If they're so easy to identify, you shouldn't have any difficulty find at least a few. Bonus credit for you if you mention why it's so terrible when Lucas does it but other filmmakers get a free pass on it.
That would be pointless without a frame of reference used as proof. I’d say something was flipped, you’d say it wasn’t. It’s not like you have a list of what was and wasn’t flipped. And I said why - bilateral symmetry. Chest plates, helmet antennas...braids. He's doing to characters that aren't symmetrical. Characters that are different on one side than the other. Those are the ones you have to avoid doing it to at all costs. It’s not like he’s flipping a standard character in a standard movie wearing typical clothes (i.e. nothing that would stand out).
thecolorsblend wrote:
No problem except that the time he had to work on each movie had effectively been reduced to a third of what he planned. Add in the fact that ILM was overwhelmed with TPM-related work as well as other projects and the priority eventually became completing the new sequences and leaving the smaller things for the future. Haven't you ever wondered why the number of changes made to the OT decrease with each passing chapter?
I haven't counted, but I'm not sure that's true. For the DVD, he completely redid Jabba (giving him yellows eyes now for some reason), altered the Han/Greedo scene yet again, fixed Vader's and Kenobi's lightsabers, and if you count box removal around ships the number of changes/fixes becomes quite large. And this is just ANH.
thecolorsblend wrote:
Crunched for time, the remastering process had to be cut short (Lowry is on record for saying they didn't get as far as they wanted to) so that the corrections and enhancements on the agenda could be allowed to proceed. This would be tough enough under the best circumstances, but Lucas also had to work on bonus material (commentaries and interviews, which fans would bitch and moan about had they been absent) and, not least of all, also work on ROTS!
Frankly, he's never had the luxury of sitting down and methodically refining each scene as much as he might've wanted.
Wait a minute. They come up with the release date. Sure, you can say he gave into fans who were tired of waiting. However, a simple press release saying, "You want them or you want them done right" would have shut up a majority of the fanbase. And none of us know that he wants to sit down and methodically go over anything with regard to the OT. 3D seems to be the new game now.
So next year when a BluRay set comes for the 30th anniversary of ANH and Luke's saber aboard the Falcon still looks cyan, matte paintings are still fucked, shots are poorly color timed and audio in some scenes sounds like someone yelling from down the block, well, what then?