Evil of the Daleks to be animated (Trailer)
Jul 13, 2021 20:21:47 GMT
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Post by Jaspal Cheema on Jul 13, 2021 20:21:47 GMT
I really enjoyed the first animation attempt of "The Power of The Daleks" as example, because it follows the actual telesnaps and tried to be as close to the original as reasonably possible. I would like to see more animations done in this way.
I don't care for "The Macra Terror" animation, due to the loss of one of my favorite scenes in part one. This may be due to the animators didn't want to, or couldn't make a previous animated version of Polly before her beauty treatment. It could also be due to artistic licenses, or any number of reasons. The animation also slightly clashes (in my opinion) with the previous episode of "The Moonbase", especially if watching both stories in chronological order. This due to Polly's hair and costume being different in the same scenes. I would like to see a version with this scene intact someday. I would love to see the actual stories return, but I'm also a realist, and accept that animations are the best we may ever get. I am glad they are being done.
I find that most people, here on this forum, would like to see their comments as constructive, and not a form of criticism, for criticisms sake. I also understand Richard Bignell's point of view as some fandom acts like a snake or scorpion attacking itself with the "my way or the highway" mentality. We all have differing viewpoints, and sometimes we need to "agree to disagree" with one another, and respect our differences of opinion. There are things I don't like, but I would never want to take away something that others might enjoy, just because I do not. Nor would I want to nullify someone's ideals because as fans we may not agree with one another. I would like the same respect in return.
With that said, I would like to see "Evil of the Daleks" animation done in the same way as the first "Power of the Daleks" animation. I'd also like to see the "Beatles" song "Paperback Writer" intact in the release. I accept however that my opinion may not be feasibly, artistically or financially possible.
I love the colour animation on the first Power release and the superb extras and tantalising clips on the Special Edition second release. That way both volumes stay in circulation in interesting ways in my collection!