Having finally gotten around to viewing this, I have to say I'm impressed. Although all the extras in those
"running&screaming" scenes must have worked awfully cheap, if not free. Getting the CGI explosions and
debris looking so realistic in the shaky-cam shots was especially impressive.
And my inner aircraft otaku got a bit of a squeal out of seeing the robots being attacked by Super Tweets -- the only combat aircraft ever made by Cessna, and a very reliable and forgiving light-attack
platform. Although the Uruguayan Air Force only has 10, and I'm pretty sure I see more than that in some of those shots. Still, seeing that much
attention given to modeling and animating such a non-famous airframe was nice.
"running&screaming" scenes must have worked awfully cheap, if not free. Getting the CGI explosions and
debris looking so realistic in the shaky-cam shots was especially impressive.
And my inner aircraft otaku got a bit of a squeal out of seeing the robots being attacked by Super Tweets -- the only combat aircraft ever made by Cessna, and a very reliable and forgiving light-attack
platform. Although the Uruguayan Air Force only has 10, and I'm pretty sure I see more than that in some of those shots. Still, seeing that much
attention given to modeling and animating such a non-famous airframe was nice.