Welcome to TheTerminatorFans.com. As
filming on Terminator 6 continues, more
evidence emerges from set photos that
the movie could have quite a lot of CG.
We've seen blue chroma key and green
chroma key (also known as green screen), we
know the director, Tim Miller, has his own
VFX company; Blur Studio. It is unknown
exactly how much involvement Tim
Miller's Blur Studio has with
Terminator 6,
although Tim Miller did say early on
that he liked to plan ahead and that
possibly involved some Previs work at
Blur but listed on IMDB is the
involvement of Industrial Light and
Magic. We have also seen Arnold
Schwarzenegger sporting a Blur t-shirt
around Budapest- where the movie is still
currently filming. ILM was known for their
groundbreaking work on Terminator 2
Judgment Day; in bringing Robert
Patrick's liquid metal Terminator to
life and since earlier talks began,
TheTerminatorFans.com staff found it easy
to presume that the new Terminator would
be more advanced than the last, in the case
of retconning the series- the last being
a t-1000 (as the other movies don't exist
in this specific avenue of James Cameron
and David Ellison's multiverse franchise).
In a previous video discussing the
potential budget for the movie,
Terminator 6 star Enrique Arces
recently revealed the budget could be
255 million dollars and also that his
role is extremely secret, requiring a
complex and somewhat extensive
non-disclosure agreement to be signed,-
also going so far as to only
provide script pages on the days of
filming as a way to stop any potential
leaks occurring. Standing in a room
testing his positioning; Enrique is
surrounded by many cameras and frames,
TheTerminatorFans.com have come to the
conclusion that this is mocap technology
and the reason for the sheer number of
cameras is to allow for extensive
captures of the individual (in this case
Enrique). Enrique Arce accompanies the
video footage with the following text
which has been translated:
"That's how an actor gets transformed
into his digital alter-ego (Terminator 6)".
To us at TheTerminatorFans.com this
goes full circle back to ILM and the
T-1000, and while we don't know what role
Enrique Arce is playing; you can pretty
much bet he's playing a Terminator, whether
that is a Terminator unit all of his
own (your everyday blend-into-a-crowd
infiltration unit) or whether he is
simply Gabriel Luna's Terminator in
disguise- as the T-1000 had the ability
to sample anything by physical contact
but only things of equal size. We really
want to see some surprise practical
effects in the movie and we hope the CG
isn't over-taking this project because we,
and many of our users, have also
expressed worries concerning CG, we also
wanted to see a low-budget outing for
this movie but so far it looks far from
the case. We at TheTerminatorFans.com
are however remaining optimistic in the
hope that this will be a great movie.
What do you think about the budget and
the increasing signs of CG, do you see
this as a positive or negative aspect?
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