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I could have sworn originally the episode with the "CGI action sequence" was listed as ''Kerblam'', but now it says ''The Tsurunga Conundrum''. Both are Perrott episodes, but I think the sequence in question is when Ryan, Yaz and Charlie are riding the conveyor belts to get to the basement levels. Fits in with the complete green scene and fans. That would be a nightmare to build a practical set for, whereas most of ''Tsurunga'' is just set on the ambulance craft. | |||
:::: I | Is there any evidence to suggest this was, in fact, ''Tsurunga''? [[User:Guyus24|Guyus24]] [[User talk:Guyus24|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 08:15, January 13, 2019 (UTC) | ||
:I thought it might be the junkyard planet in ''Tsuranga''. After all, I remember them describing it as a whole ''world'' that's just CGI.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 12:02, January 13, 2019 (UTC) | |||
::"I did have a zany action sequence in studio where we just had the actors, green screen and fans blowing their hair – the entire world around them will be created with VFX." That does sound more like the conveyer belt scene in ''Kerblam!''.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 12:10, January 13, 2019 (UTC) | |||
:::Junkyard looks like a [http://cultbox.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/brightened.jpg practical set] to me. But now the question is, seeing as it's not really a 'whole world' but one just specific FX shot that happened to be per-announced, is it really worth a mention? [[User:Guyus24|Guyus24]] [[User talk:Guyus24|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 06:08, January 14, 2019 (UTC) | |||
::::More worth mentioning on the story page than here, unless this is literally the first time the ''Doctor Who'' production team has done a scene with no practical sets at all.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 06:19, January 14, 2019 (UTC) |
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Zany CGI World[[edit source]]
I could have sworn originally the episode with the "CGI action sequence" was listed as Kerblam, but now it says The Tsurunga Conundrum. Both are Perrott episodes, but I think the sequence in question is when Ryan, Yaz and Charlie are riding the conveyor belts to get to the basement levels. Fits in with the complete green scene and fans. That would be a nightmare to build a practical set for, whereas most of Tsurunga is just set on the ambulance craft.
Is there any evidence to suggest this was, in fact, Tsurunga? Guyus24 ☎ 08:15, January 13, 2019 (UTC)
- I thought it might be the junkyard planet in Tsuranga. After all, I remember them describing it as a whole world that's just CGI.
× SOTO contribs ×°/↯/•] 💬•| {/-//: 12:02, January 13, 2019 (UTC)- "I did have a zany action sequence in studio where we just had the actors, green screen and fans blowing their hair – the entire world around them will be created with VFX." That does sound more like the conveyer belt scene in Kerblam!.
× SOTO contribs ×°/↯/•] 💬•| {/-//: 12:10, January 13, 2019 (UTC)
- "I did have a zany action sequence in studio where we just had the actors, green screen and fans blowing their hair – the entire world around them will be created with VFX." That does sound more like the conveyer belt scene in Kerblam!.
- Junkyard looks like a practical set to me. But now the question is, seeing as it's not really a 'whole world' but one just specific FX shot that happened to be per-announced, is it really worth a mention? Guyus24 ☎ 06:08, January 14, 2019 (UTC)
- More worth mentioning on the story page than here, unless this is literally the first time the Doctor Who production team has done a scene with no practical sets at all.
× SOTO contribs ×°/↯/•] 💬•| {/-//: 06:19, January 14, 2019 (UTC)
- More worth mentioning on the story page than here, unless this is literally the first time the Doctor Who production team has done a scene with no practical sets at all.
- Junkyard looks like a practical set to me. But now the question is, seeing as it's not really a 'whole world' but one just specific FX shot that happened to be per-announced, is it really worth a mention? Guyus24 ☎ 06:08, January 14, 2019 (UTC)