Originally posted by burlyman
i loved that scene... totally reminded me!! be cool if they used the same footage n the green screen
that wasnt a green screen shot. they actually had a huge projeciton of the video and filmed against that. they wanted that scene in m1 to look fake (since neo now knew the truth) and shooting it against a green screen looked too real.... (watch the m1 special features on the dvd)
Originally posted by EyeMakeMovies
that wasnt a green screen shot. they actually had a huge projeciton of the video and filmed against that. they wanted that scene in m1 to look fake (since neo now knew the truth) and shooting it against a green screen looked too real.... (watch the m1 special features on the dvd)
well they incoorperated many techniques from each movie into each other. Thats how they make a trademark. Like the scene in club hell, that whole fight scene was similar to the original lobby scene, i think that was done puropsely, because everything that has a beginning has an end. So it's like they were going back to the beginning in revolutions with having a fight scene similar to one in the orginal,and telling you that this is the end. I mean the movements in the club hell scene were greatly similar in many different aspects to the lobby fight in M1, especially putting the trinity kick in there, thats another thing that hints that this was done purposely. The trinity jumping crane kick, was from the first movie, and it was mixed in the same scene in revolutions that mirrored the major lobby fight scene from the orginal. Even the way they used the slow motion when trinity did the kick was the same exact way they showed it in the original. it was the same, from the technique to the way the camera zoomed around her in slo motion. I believe this was planned out
Everybody in the Matrix movies has there own style given to them by the W. bothers. Every time Smith is about to enter a shot a bag or papers blow by like a western and you hear a clicking noise, so when Neo fights Smith it's very High Noonish like in westerns. They keep the themes of each character through out every movie which is why the fights are similar to previous fights.