Not quite yet Hollywood dazzling
Updated: 2016-09-08 07:23
By Xu Fan(China Daily)
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Actor Chen Xuedong (left) and actress Lin Yun. [Photo provided to China Daily |
"Sometimes the creatures are produced by one team and the sets are done by others. So, when combining the two parts, a lot of elements need to be adjusted, such as the shadows, the movements of the creatures and so on," says Xu.
But despite the problems, positive changes are evident in China's booming film industry.
For The Mystic Nine, a television series prequel of the hit tomb-raider serial The Lost Tomb, the visual effects took up 40 percent of its budget.
In Novoland: The Castle in the Sky, which depicts human beings and mutants born with wings, the virtual sets were created during the pre-production process.
Separately, domestic viewers, whose expectations have been raised thanks to Hollywood, also agree that locally made fantasy productions are upping their game when it comes to special effects.
"Hollywood has worked for decades to reach where it is. We have a long way to go," says Zhan Taifeng, an industry professional.
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