Originally posted by: chocolover89
tomnjerry yea that why I said if the movie is edited well and moves at a good pace the length won't matter...hopefully that is the case...Oh my God tickets are already sold out in US? I better get tickets or I will be very angry. I know they're all sold out till the end of October or something in Pakistan...
Originally posted by: chocolover89And the rest depends on content which I hope is good..after hearing the way he talks about it...especially in the PZ show...I really do hope the film works for him...
Background score is pretty darn good!Okiee I'm off to bed now :) Good night :)
Originally posted by: tomnjerry2All the celebrity guests were shocked to see such brilliance, and everybody rushed to the director Anubhav Sinha. One guest went on to say, "Anubhav is now going to make Hollywood copy us! Ra.One is sheer genius, the movie is not just a superhero flick where there is a good vs bad battle, and it is more than that.
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Yeah like really Anubhav's going to make Hollywood copy us!🤔When 80% of the work in the film has been done by professionals from hollywood in the US!...No one can deny the fact that ra One indeed has some mind boggling visual effects never seen in Indian films..OK..praise..praise the film..but not to such an extent that now Hollywood will start copying Bollywood!😆I would have been rather more proud to see such work being created in India..by Indian professionals!That would have made the experience of watching Ra One all the more merrier.
I do hope after this film,these production houses stop outsourcing phoren talent and start using Indian talent!😊Good Luck to SRK and whoever watches the film!
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The film's crew consisted of more than 5,000 members from India, Italy and the US, and was pieced together by more than 1,000 people, working in shifts, in around 15 studios across the world.[12] Nicola Pecorini was roped in as the director of photography, with V. Manikandan providing extra assistance, and Martin Walsh was responsible to edit the film.[12] Sound designer Resul Pookutty was assigned the duty of enhancing the sound effects with the use of the Dolby Surround 7.1 system. In an interview, he explained, "Ra.One is not just a movie experience [...] It requires a very unconventional sound and visual quality for which we are installing the required equipment."[12] In October 2011, post-production work on Ra.One faced a minor setback when Pookutty's studio-space in Andheri, Mumbai got flooded, and eventually damaged some of the film's footage.[33]
the task of adding special effects was outsourced to multiple specialty studios around the globe, including in the United States, London, Paris and Bangkok.[3
Jeff Kleiser was hired by Khan as the supervisor of visual effects in May 2010.[40] A team of 750 technicians under Kleiser carried out the addition of special effects into the film.[41] Special effects creator Robert Kurtzman was assigned to design the suits of Khan and Rampal's characters. The suits were made by a team of specialists based in Los Angeles, California.[42] While both the actors shot the film wearing a simple suit, a good deal of sparkle and polishing was later added to enhance its look.[9]
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