The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

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Do you think that suitmation should not be used in any new Godzilla films?

Poll ended at Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:01 pm

Yes
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No
10
50%
I don't care either way
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Total votes : 20

Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby omgitsgodzilla » Tue Mar 29, 2011 5:48 pm

DaiKamonohashi wrote:I'd personally rather keep with the suitmation and miniatures style just since it has such a unique look to it. Sadly, it'll probably go the way of the Do-do sooner or later.

This. That is all. Practical effects are dying. Even in low-budget, direct-to-video productions (the Asylum's films, for instance), more and more is being done with CGI. I think it's sad.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Mini-Godzilla » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:07 pm

The time has come to retire the suits. They were only used in the first place because they were the most practical option. How about some nice stop motion instead? Or elaborate puppeteering, a la Alien 3?
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby zilla103192 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:17 am

i don't see why motion capture can't be a nice substitute for suits.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Killswitch » Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:07 am

If the genre is to grow, it needs to have modern effects. Today's generation of kids & teens have been brought up on films like Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, Jurassic Park, King Kong, etc.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Tyler » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:34 am

Legion1979 wrote:Guess I must be jaded.


So you didn't think that was cool? At all?
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby EleKaiju » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:48 am

If Godzilla ever returns to screen, I think they should stick with the suits, but not be afraid to use CGI when necessary. Ultraman Mebius was a great example of how suits and CG can blend together very well to create convincing battles and destruction sequences. (Even if some monsters really do look like... a guy in a suit, the monster and its actions still look very convincing.)
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Gojira-Fan » Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:20 pm

Mini-Godzilla wrote:The time has come to retire the suits. They were only used in the first place because they were the most practical option. How about some nice stop motion instead? Or elaborate puppeteering, a la Alien 3?


Stop motion used as special effects is deader than suitmation...
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Kameba90 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:07 pm

I'm a bit of a stickler for tradition and authenticity, so I hope more than anything else for the series that suitmation remains key. What I want to see is suitmation and miniature work done as extensively as possible, but with CG filling in the special cracks. I wouldn't mind, for example, if Godzilla's face was CG in long shots for facial movements or his lower tail for more natural, muscular tail motion. I also wouldn't mind a redesigned, more dinosaurian stance for the suit, like the velociraptor harnesses used in JP3. Basically, as long as something tangible remains onscreen, I'll be happy.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby omgitsgodzilla » Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:06 pm

zilla103192 wrote:i don't see why motion capture can't be a nice substitute for suits.

Actually, I don't either. It has the simple visual realism of CGI, but keeps the organic nature of human movements. And it's easier to move.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Gojira-Fan » Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:41 pm

What would you guys think if the suit more robotic? Like if they had the Godzilla suit moved and blinked his eyes, you could see his nostrils intaking oxygen and see his stomach inhale and exhale to indicate that he is breathing. I think they should experiment with that, and see how more realistic it makes Godzilla look.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Gojira-Fan » Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:41 pm

What would you guys think if the suit more robotic? Like if they had the Godzilla suit moved and blinked his eyes, you could see his nostrils intaking oxygen and see his stomach inhale and exhale to indicate that he is breathing. I think they should experiment with that, and see how more realistic it makes Godzilla look.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby King Caesar » Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:12 pm

Gojira-Fan wrote:What would you guys think if the suit more robotic? Like if they had the Godzilla suit moved and blinked his eyes, you could see his nostrils intaking oxygen and see his stomach inhale and exhale to indicate that he is breathing. I think they should experiment with that, and see how more realistic it makes Godzilla look.


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I'm not disagreeing with the idea at all, it's just a hell of a lot of money to spend on a single suit and if they ever tried to make a monster movie with more than 3 Kaiju, then they'd be deeper in debt than the US is with China. ._.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Killswitch » Fri Apr 01, 2011 3:59 am

Godzilla 85 used a robot. Too bad it moved like a robot!
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Gojira-Fan » Fri Apr 01, 2011 5:40 am

Well, i'm not saying making Godzilla a robot, but have the suit have some features that would involve robotics, such as having the eyes moves and showing is stomach breathing ect.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby tommyv » Fri Apr 01, 2011 6:19 am

Why not a compromise?
Look at what Del Toro has been doing in his Films HellBoy, Pan Labyrinth etc.
Old Skool special effects, rubber suits, latex, Body Paint and than Post production CGI to "enhance" the over effect in my opinion is the way to do it. That way you get the "weight" of the Creature whether it's a Godzilla or a Dwarf plus the ability to push the obvious limitations of the traditional effects with CGI.
I agree there is just something better about suitmation and miniature sets and also it's becoming a Lost Art form which is very sad :-(

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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby hammysammy59 » Sat Apr 02, 2011 8:31 am

Goji wrote:
hammysammy59 wrote:
It's a tradition.


The "tradition" was started against the filmmakers will. They were forced into suitmation due to time and budgetary constraints... they wanted to make Gojira with stop-motion animation, but had to scrap that plan. I think they said they would have needed like 7 years to complete the movie they way they originally wanted to make it.


...And? They stuck with it for decades, hence it became tradition. Derp.


You really, REALLY think that if Toho had the money to do anything besides suits they would have stuck with suits? Hilarious. They would have jumped ship for stop-motion in a heartbeat. Unless they just wanted to use the extra FX money to line their pockets.

Hell, maybe that was the case. I'd like to think it wasn't, but you know how CEOs are, gotta buy that third yacht.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Chris55 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:05 am

Killswitch wrote:Godzilla 85 used a robot. Too bad it moved like a robot!


And didn't even look like the suit model.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Killswitch » Mon Apr 04, 2011 9:02 am

Chris55 wrote:
Killswitch wrote:Godzilla 85 used a robot. Too bad it moved like a robot!


And didn't even look like the suit model.


That's one of the things that bothered me about the film, Godzilla had too many different looks.
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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby Mini-Godzilla » Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:43 pm

Gojira-Fan wrote:Stop motion used as special effects is deader than suitmation...


You think? :P

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Re: The Future of Suitmation in Toho Godzilla Films

Postby SG-17 » Sat Apr 09, 2011 7:42 am

Suitmation has a certain charm that lost with CGI, a human touch. However that touch can be retained if they kept the miniatures and had a guy in a mo-cap green suit doing the acting and then superimpose a CGI monster over him. This would not only server to modernize the films but also put less strain on the suit actor.
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