Binder of Demons, on 14 June 2011 - 05:01 AM, said:
I know again it's probably a budgetary thing, but my major gripe with the series is actually a cinematography thing. The way it's shot, I never got the sense of grandeur or majesty I would have expected of such an epic series. It has the look of TV rather than a movie, which I don't quite get. No true wide angle shots to show the army's in the landscape, or to give a real sense of scale to "The Wall". I know the close-in shooting style can give an air of intimacy to a scene which is great for character stuff, especially any talky scenes. But when dealing with things like armies marching or any regal event (like the joust for example) I would have liked to have seen how big a deal these things are.
I was only watching Batman Begins the other night and one of the early scenes is of Christian Bale about to start climbing the mountain, and you get an awesome wide angle shot which gives you the scale of the valley and the mountain, and then it drops back to close up shooting of him climbing. But the establishment shot had already done it's job, and showed you the scope of the challenge ahead of him.
Now I'm not saying shoot everything like it was Lord of The Rings, but just a few more establishment shots would be nice. It is the Game of Thrones after all.
Apart from that, I'm enjoying it thus far. The casting has been a major triumph. Robb is really coming into his own, and Catelyn has been excellent. Can't wait for the last episode.
Right, well there we run into budgetary concerns on both. They only have so much money, so they had to do half a dozen of this and six of the other in a lot of instances. The opening credits do an amazing job of showing the simple scale of Westeros and the main settings, and it's something they can do every time to keep implanting it. Like, you see the Wall grow over and over again to it's massive size. Then, you add in the expository dialogue talking about 600 and 700 foot/meters (hell I can't remember, probably foot) drops and so forth, a less than attentive viewer can make that connection if it's reinforced enough.
It would be nice to see the Eyrie from multiple views and it's awesomeness in general, but they couldn't afford the elevator in time or cost (efficiency) so instead you get Tyrion's sky-cell and the precipitous ledge with the expository dialogue of "it being impregnable" "give me 11 men with climbing boots (whatever) and I'll impregnate the bitch" between Tyrion and Bronn.
We'll just have to see where it goes, but I've been 99.9% impressed. I'll wait and see if the .1% grows on me.
This post has been edited by HoosierDaddy: 14 June 2011 - 05:16 AM