How to train your dragon to have such good special effects in the third season, and what new technologies are used?

I think the special effects in the third season of How to Train Your Dragon are revolutionary? Moonlight? Patent technology. The highly acclaimed animation masterpiece "Master Dragon Trainer 3" officially met the domestic audience on March 1 day, 1965. As the last chapter of the world-renowned classic IP "How to Train Your Dragon" trilogy, this film not only continues a series of advanced animation technologies and top visual effects experience, but also upgrades and breaks through the light and shadow technology.

Especially in animated films, the particularly important and challenging lighting operation links are revolutionary? Moonlight? Patented technology has created a magnificent epic adventure for the audience. ? Moonlight? The realization of technology allows this film to take into account unprecedented grand scenes and exquisite details. For example, Hiccup and Astrid have nearly 200 characters in a scene in Bok Island Hall, including 65,438+050 cups, 200 spoons and bowls, 350 apples, 65,438+00,000 stones and 60,000 thatches. Such a large number of elements need powerful resources to deal with, which greatly increases the difficulty of production.

Every character in the picture needs the same fine close-up as the protagonist, which makes the creative team not only need to integrate various elements into the lens as much as possible, but also need to present complex details accurately, which can be said to be another level of technology and visual effects. Although this film has the most advanced technology, it also needs the blessing of all animation masters. Among them, the dean? Debrosse wrote and directed the trilogy How to Train Your Dragon. No one can show such an epic adventure more perfectly than him.

In addition, the two producers of this film have also made great achievements in the field of animation: Brad? Lewis's food story won the Oscar for best animated feature film. Bonnie. Arnold participated in the production of the first two How to Train Your Dragon films, and also won the Annie Award for Best Personal Achievement. On the technical level, the film's production designer Pierre Oliver? Vincent won the Anne Prize for The Travels of the Rat Country and How to Train Your Dragon. The film's visual effects consultant even invited Oscar-winning photographer Roger? Dickens, accompanied by the audience, will bring the audience the most shocking visual enjoyment. So I think the special effects in the third season of How to Train Your Dragon are revolutionary? Moonlight? Patent technology. The above is purely a personal opinion.