HBO Intro - Printable Version

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HBO Intro - path - 12-15-2008

There is a Youtube video talking about what went into the old HBO intro in the 80s. I think there are some features there that you guys might be able to appreciate. Smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Et_LsxlX8Y


Re: HBO Intro - Tom - 12-15-2008

That's too cool, I remember when HBO first came out when I was a kid, and saw the intro for the first time. I was blown away, but at the same time, wondering "Why don't they have a railroad on that model? They went to all that trouble and no trains??" 357

Thanks for posting that, that made my crappy day. Cheers


Re: HBO Intro - Trucklover - 12-15-2008

That was incredible!!! There is so much detail and hard work put into that, all for a few seconds!! Man thats an impressive city Eek

Thanks for sharing Pat 2285_


Re: HBO Intro - MountainMan - 12-15-2008

I remember seeing the program about the production of the intro when it first came out. It was quite a piece of work for it's time. I suppose today they just CGI everything.


Re: HBO Intro - Sumpter250 - 12-15-2008

There are still some, who will use models instead of CGI. Peter Jackson's "bigatures" in his LOTR movies, were impressive.
The thing about models is they are real physical objects, and they catch the light in ways that CGI designers would have to really struggle with.
On the other hand................instead of painted backdrops, LCD panels, with CGI scenery, and moving water would be cool additions to modules. 2285_


Re: HBO Intro - MountainMan - 12-15-2008

Expensive, too! Big Grin