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Posts: 2,056 | Re: Set visit on aint it cool (and probably other site on Tuesday, March, 16, 2010 9:37 PM
I kind of was saying that before. If there's a sequel, maybe they'll have time to incoperate a *few* more pieces of the light up fabric pieces on the suits.
But if those strips of fabric heat up, adding more "circuit trace" designs could make the suit heat up so much that the actor or stunt men would not be able to wear the suit.
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Posts: 117 | Re: Set visit on aint it cool (and probably other site on Tuesday, March, 16, 2010 10:50 PM
bigbangbilly.exe Wrote:so which one came first the visit or the new trailer?
i would go with the visit |
Yes, it's called a "press embargo".
Members of the press got invited to the set back in June 2009, usually during some scene in the middle of the movie that is not too revealing. They get to meet the actors, see the sets, art, etc. However, they cannot write or talk about their visit, even the fact that they were there, until a specific date in the future.
To enforce this, before they are let in, the press people have to sign a waiver that basically says they will not publish until that date or Disney can and will sue them for millions of dollars.
Either way it is a win-win sit. Those press members get first dibs on the story and the studio gets to control the info release to help manage the marketing.
Studios also sometimes do not impose an embargo. When a movie is filming at a remote town(think western, romantic comedy, "small town thriller", etc.), they allow local press to come watch some filming to help build local support for the visiting cast and crew that is pumping in dollars for their local economy. Nick,
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Posts: 450 | Re: Set visit on aint it cool (and probably other site on Wednesday, March, 17, 2010 7:34 AM
ShadowDragon1 Wrote:I kind of was saying that before. If there's a sequel, maybe they'll have time to incoperate a *few* more pieces of the light up fabric pieces on the suits.
But if those strips of fabric heat up, adding more "circuit trace" designs could make the suit heat up so much that the actor or stunt men would not be able to wear the suit.
Probably be like wearing a 100+ degree heat blanket wrapped on one's body maybe. |
I would gander that the lights are probably LED, fiber-optic or OLED based so they generate very little heat, if any. The Clu abides, man...
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Uridium User
Posts: 36 | Re: Set visit on aint it cool (and probably other site on Wednesday, March, 17, 2010 12:18 PM
I would gander that the lights are probably LED, fiber-optic or OLED based so they generate very little heat, if any. |
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HooDooMan User
Posts: 585 | Re: Set visit on aint it cool (and probably other site on Tuesday, March, 30, 2010 10:46 PM
FusionAddict Wrote:ShadowDragon1 Wrote:I kind of was saying that before. If there's a sequel, maybe they'll have time to incoperate a *few* more pieces of the light up fabric pieces on the suits.
But if those strips of fabric heat up, adding more "circuit trace" designs could make the suit heat up so much that the actor or stunt men would not be able to wear the suit.
Probably be like wearing a 100+ degree heat blanket wrapped on one's body maybe. |
I would gander that the lights are probably LED, fiber-optic or OLED based so they generate very little heat, if any. |
It's actually electroluminescent tape and generates no heat from the tape itself (The power packs are another story). Check out http://www.lighttape.com as they have a copy of the proof-of-concept on their site. I bought a sample of their blue Light Tape to evaluate it when I was thinking of possibly trying to create a costume based on the new costume design. Really cool stuff! But very expensive! So I scrapped that idea. I think the other reason they went with a more simple design is that the EL tape is somewhat fragile and doesn't stand up well to repeated movement as well as sharp bends. Also, if they had more circuit trace designs, it might require more power to light up, which would require bigger battery packs. Maybe it was size/weight/heat prohibitive. I still think it looks cool though!
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HooDooMan User
Posts: 585 | Re: Set visit on aint it cool (and probably other site on Tuesday, March, 30, 2010 10:49 PM
Uridium Wrote:I would gander that the lights are probably LED, fiber-optic or OLED based so they generate very little heat, if any. |
I would love to get a Tron'ish design of these lights put into my motorbike jacket. Would not only look totally Badass, it would make me a lot more visible to other drivers. |
Here ya go, my friend:
http://www.instructables.com/id/how-to-add-EL-wire-to-a-coat-or-other-garment/
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Posts: 585 | Re: Set visit on aint it cool (and probably other site on Tuesday, March, 30, 2010 11:15 PM
Here is a link to another article about the set visit. Maybe it's just me, but it seemed to have more and different details about certain aspects of the film than articles from other sites. Have a read:
http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2010-3-17-set-visit-tron-legacy-uses-reality-to-create-a-digital-universe
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Uridium User
Posts: 36 | Re: Set visit on aint it cool (and probably other site on Wednesday, March, 31, 2010 3:49 AM
[Quote]Here ya go, my friend:
http://www.instructables.com/id/how-to-add-EL-wire-to-a-coat-or-other-garment/
UPDATE: Or you could just wait for these guys to start selling their finished product and buy one of their outfits:
http://www.udreplicas.com/news/tron-legacy/
Apparently, they are well-known for their accuracy and attention to detail. I can't wait to see what they come up with.[/Quote]
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