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How Wes Anderson uses miniatures

How Wes Anderson uses miniatures

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Miniatures in movies are way more common than you may realize, and one of the most stylish filmmakers keeping them alive is Wes Anderson. In this…

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  1. Something is way off here. First off Wes Anderson is in a class by Himself. He's intentionally making his models look out of scale, like they're toy models. To include his style in the same sentence as all the other model shops who build models to actually look real, this whole presentation sounds kind of silly

  2. His work with Wes Anderson is just amazing. It has to be I suppose with Anderson's incredible attention to detail. He tells such great stories on so many levels.

  3. Wait!
    That hotel from the Grand Budapest Hotel is just a miniature?!
    I thought that was a real hotel! No wonder I can't find that hotel on Google.
    Wow this is some amazing movie tricks.

  4. The miniature crew for Lord of the Rings is in a league of their own. They sho for over 1000 days and were still shooting for the extended cut even after they had won their Oscar for Return of the King. Those shots and miniatures still hold up today because of the seamless blends Weta Digital and Weta Workshop produced.

  5. I was a miniature secondary prop designer for a major motion picture studio earlier in my career. Worked on some well known movies too, my favorite being Asteroid City. Feel free to ask me anything.

  6. In Asteroid City, I could absolutely tell that the mountains in the background were mini. At first they looked good, but then those sideways crawl shots allowed me to parallax the distance better. They weren't miles away like the movie implied. They were very close.
    If they had instead done a spin shot or a pan up, it would have hidden the real distance much better.

  7. Remember, the focal length itself doesn’t compress, the relative distance does that. Focal length just allows us to fill the frame with what we need AT that distance.

  8. pienso en Cor Aline

    y no entiendo cómo con todo el avance que por ejemplo a hecho Lego

    no se aprovecha este recurso

    que además es irreemplazable

  9. Thought I was just going to watch something entertaining – but ended up learning a good few things I can apply to my miniature making endeavours! Well done on a great video. 🎉🙌

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