[It's a different level, engaging Tsukki in something he already cares about. His posture loosens, hands turn more animate. Like a spring unwinding.]
Exactly.
Terminator and The Abyss used it first, but Jurassic Park was the huge breakout. They had to learn to do all the effects from scratch, because this was the first time doing 'Real' animals instead of aliens or -
[And then he's waving Sugawara off, because here comes the scene in question.
Onscreen a tour vehicle rolls to a stop. The astonished humans looking up - and up - at a Brachiosaur. A creature that should not exist but did, and does, if only for a few shots. Tsukki feels a swoop in his stomach. The same as when he was little, watching for the first time.]
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Date: 2024-05-13 05:44 pm (UTC)Exactly.
Terminator and The Abyss used it first, but Jurassic Park was the huge breakout. They had to learn to do all the effects from scratch, because this was the first time doing 'Real' animals instead of aliens or -
[And then he's waving Sugawara off, because here comes the scene in question.
Onscreen a tour vehicle rolls to a stop. The astonished humans looking up - and up - at a Brachiosaur. A creature that should not exist but did, and does, if only for a few shots. Tsukki feels a swoop in his stomach. The same as when he was little, watching for the first time.]