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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish29•1 year agoI have no clue who this shark is or what movie it’s from, but for some reason I want to say it’s voiced by Robert de Niro.
minus-square@YarHarSuperstarlink19•1 year agoIt’s Shark Tale and you’re absolutely correct, for some reason.
minus-square@ThatWeirdGuy1001link2•1 year agoI mean it was filmed with motion capture so it makes sense.
minus-square@RGB3x3linkEnglish1•1 year agoNo it wasn’t. It was DreamWorks’ answer to Finding Nemo, all in CGI
minus-square@RGB3x3linkEnglish1•1 year agoI guess I misread that and thought you meant stop motion. Either way, I looked it up and it’s not MoCap. The animators just intentionally modeled the faces and mannerisms of the fish to the actors. https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/shark-tale.htm
minus-square@ThatWeirdGuy1001link1•1 year agohttps://don-bluth-animation-fanon.fandom.com/wiki/Shark_Tale#:~:text=Shark Tale is a 2004,Vicky Jenson and Rob Letterman.
minus-square@RGB3x3linkEnglish1•1 year agoThat lists Matthew Broderick as Oscar… Pretty sure that was Will Smith… Also, never thought I’d get into an online argument over Shark Tale. This has been fun
minus-square@ThatWeirdGuy1001link1•1 year agoI like to think of them less like arguments and more like aggressive sharing of information. And fair. I really only skimmed the article where it said all the main actors names and motion capture. Though I still feel like some mocap was used since mocap has been around since the 90’s
I have no clue who this shark is or what movie it’s from, but for some reason I want to say it’s voiced by Robert de Niro.
It’s Shark Tale and you’re absolutely correct, for some reason.
I mean it was filmed with motion capture so it makes sense.
No it wasn’t. It was DreamWorks’ answer to Finding Nemo, all in CGI
Do you know how motion capture works?
I guess I misread that and thought you meant stop motion.
Either way, I looked it up and it’s not MoCap. The animators just intentionally modeled the faces and mannerisms of the fish to the actors.
https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/shark-tale.htm
https://don-bluth-animation-fanon.fandom.com/wiki/Shark_Tale#:~:text=Shark Tale is a 2004,Vicky Jenson and Rob Letterman.
That lists Matthew Broderick as Oscar… Pretty sure that was Will Smith…
Also, never thought I’d get into an online argument over Shark Tale. This has been fun
I like to think of them less like arguments and more like aggressive sharing of information.
And fair. I really only skimmed the article where it said all the main actors names and motion capture.
Though I still feel like some mocap was used since mocap has been around since the 90’s