movie question
Jan. 10th, 2016 08:00 amSaw Star Wars again yesterday, this time in D-Box — rumble seats! (Did not notice the first time through that it was Poe who sniped Finn’s storm trooper buddy in the Jakku fight.)
Mostly it left me with one enormous question — who decides how the D-Box seat movements are programmed? This was definitely the most high-intensity D-Box experience I’ve had, and I was fascinated that the seats rumbled during the mind-probe bits. It made the scene totally different for me than the first viewing.
Turns out D-Box is a Canadian company that programs motion tracks for movies along with a variety of other things. But does someone involved with the movie have to sign off on it? I would guess yes?
What a fascinating world we live in!
“Learning all about this new planet… that I’m also from.”
-Supergirl
Mirrored from The Marci Rating System.