http://narnia.wikia.com/wiki/Aslan
The one at the bottom of the page of Caspian meeting Aslan...is it supposed to be from the end of the movie? Looks odd, since it's set in the woods. But Aslan sure looks cool in it!
(Although not as cool as in the concept art pic I used as my signature )
What scene is this concept art pic refering to?
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Re: What scene is this concept art pic refering to?
I think you have to bear in mind that concept art is not part of the script or the story board. It is ideas of how things might look, and not necessarily done by someone who will work on the film.
So there is no real answer to your question. Of course, back when we first saw that, we asked the same question, but "Where will it be?"!
So there is no real answer to your question. Of course, back when we first saw that, we asked the same question, but "Where will it be?"!
“Not all of us can choose what we give up. The things we love are taken or are never ours at all. If we’re lucky, life is defined not by what we let go, but what we let in: friendship and kind words, frailty and hope.”
From 'Call The Midwife', S9 Ep2
From 'Call The Midwife', S9 Ep2
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Re: What scene is this concept art pic refering to?
I always assumed it was when Caspian first meets Aslan.
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Re: What scene is this concept art pic refering to?
I have to say, a good portion of the concept arts I've seen I like a lot, even more than how some scenes actually turned out in the films.
The one in AslanTheLion's signature is one of my favorites. That would have been really cool if that looked like that in the movie. The dark blue colors, Lucy all curled up in Alsan's fur. Much more intimate tone that how it kind of felt in the movie.
The concept art seems much more dramatic and theatrical than the movies, IMO. Not always though. They definitely have a very striking appearance that gives you that feeling of awe and wonder you'd want to feel when you see the movie.
The one in AslanTheLion's signature is one of my favorites. That would have been really cool if that looked like that in the movie. The dark blue colors, Lucy all curled up in Alsan's fur. Much more intimate tone that how it kind of felt in the movie.
The concept art seems much more dramatic and theatrical than the movies, IMO. Not always though. They definitely have a very striking appearance that gives you that feeling of awe and wonder you'd want to feel when you see the movie.
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