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09-08-2008, 07:30 PM
The thing that was aesthetically so enticing about [Wall-e] was that Andrew wanted to create the feeling that it was filmed, not recorded in the computer," says Morris. "I had spent much time in the live-action universe, worked with a lot of DPs, and was a camera operator myself. So we got a Panavision camera similar to the one used for the original Star Wars, shot film, and analyzed it." They realized that most tools they had created to imitate the aberrations in live-action photography weren't correct.
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