Sunday, 17 November 2013

Sherlock Holmes and the Goblet of Coolness


Here is one more cooperation with Guy Ritchie. The first part of Guy Ritchie's version of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. This is an incredible action movie with lots of specal effects and amazing image. Sherlock Holmes is brilliantly played by Robert Downey-Jr., and Jude Law is also fascinating in his interpretation of Watson. We have very nice team and perfect movie as a result. 


Kyle Cooper again used the graphics and animation. We see lots of little complicated details, lots of visual information and great amount of action.

The image of the credits looks worn out, so it creates an atmosphere of the times of old England. However, this atmosphere is diluted with lots of action, which doesn't seem like XIXth century at all.




























Kyle Cooper creates a fascinating image made of little complicated detais. We can see the same pictures in the book. This is the effect that these credits should have. The colours are perfectly used. They are quite calm. But it's more likely that they undicate the old times and the old book.


 And again Kyle tries to break into the realty of the audience from the screen. He creates several levels of the image and we have an impression that it is volumetric. 






















And the words are always distinct, regardless of the fact that Kyle uses only brown, black and beige. He shows everything as eloquently and elegantly as possible.




 And, of cousre, as a decent and diligent student of Hurtwood House, I couldn't help doing this!)






















Hans Zimmer!!!

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