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Current Talk '24 I / Re: And Even Yet Another New Slideshow
« on: March 08, 2014, 05:26:43 AM »
The pilot had a temp score using pieces of music from the films Jennifer 8, Deep Red, and even Klute - and the practice of using a temp score is pretty much standard for all films when they're in the editing stage. And in fact, some have gone so far as to say that it would have been a challenge for an original score to match the atmospheric cues that were used in the temp score because what was used meshes so seamlessly with what's on screen and even induces goosebumps in several sequences.
As for the FX, it's been reported that about 80% of the CGI was complete, and in some of the instances where it wasn't, partially complete CGI was used. I only remember a few instances where the screen briefly read something like insert such and such here.
And as for Vicki's comments to Carolyn about David, I don't really see a problem with them - especially considering Carolyn instituted the discussion of David's condition. It's not like Vicki went up to Carolyn out of nowhere and started discussing David in clinical terms. Carolyn asked what information Vicki was given, and Vicki responded. And trust me, as someone who worked in education for years, the terms Vicki used are terms that would have been and are routinely discussed as such with families.
As for the FX, it's been reported that about 80% of the CGI was complete, and in some of the instances where it wasn't, partially complete CGI was used. I only remember a few instances where the screen briefly read something like insert such and such here.
And as for Vicki's comments to Carolyn about David, I don't really see a problem with them - especially considering Carolyn instituted the discussion of David's condition. It's not like Vicki went up to Carolyn out of nowhere and started discussing David in clinical terms. Carolyn asked what information Vicki was given, and Vicki responded. And trust me, as someone who worked in education for years, the terms Vicki used are terms that would have been and are routinely discussed as such with families.