On 7/20/2008 8:10 AM India Time, _Aravind AM_ wrote:

> hey...
> that color changing saree effect comes in an ARR song dude... the song 
> is MELLISAIYE from Mr. Romeo....
> 

Oh. thanks for sharing.

I was wondering how I got to see that song. So, I must have seen it 
because it was ARR's.

Actually, their trick seemed to serve the purpose that I still remember 
that effect, probably that is what they wanted, even if I do not think 
highly of that effect.

-- 
V

> --- On *Sun, 7/20/08, V S Rawat /<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> 
>     From: V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     Subject: Re: [arr] "All songs in sakkarakatti have intensive graphics"
>     To: [email protected]
>     Date: Sunday, July 20, 2008, 12:35 AM
> 
>     I remembered having seen some tamil (or south indian language) song on
>     some cable channel once, years ago, in which the heroine's sari was
>     constantly changing colors - all colors were used one after another. It
>     looked so odd. No real purpose of such computerized effects. it was not
>     ARR song, but even if it had been, that was not ARR's problem.
> 
>     I wonder if someone could post a still of Mayilirege showing the CG you
>     are talking about.
> 
>     Rangeela also had CG in Mangta hai Kya when they were flying in the sky
>     sitting on a sofa or something. Not good, not bad. I don't know why
>     they
>     really bothered to show that.
> 
>     --
>     V
> 
>     On 7/19/2008 7:33 PM India Time, _Thineshan_ wrote:
> 
>      > the graphics in those movies were like a cartoon! i understand its an
>      > imaginary song but even still why cartoons? the funny thing is they
>      > didnt try to do a cartoon but it turned out that way. very cheap
>      > stuff. if u see movies like lord of the rings, its REAL. they use
>      > computer graphics for skies and distant stuff and it looks EPIC!
>      > imagine mayilirage song with colors in the background representing a
>      > peacocks feather! that is creative and intelligent and cheap use of
>      > graphics...
>      >
>      > --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
>     <mailto:arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 
> wrote:
>      >> Could you two please elaborate what went wrong in the
>     picturization of
>      >> Mayilirege and in Anbe Aaruyire numbers?
>      >>
>      >> I always thought CG adds to the beauty of songs.
>      >>
>      >> thanks.
>      >> --
>      >> V
>      >>
>      >> On 7/19/2008 3:21 PM India Time, _Indmov Buff_ wrote:
>      >>
>      >>> Oh dear! This is not good news is it?! I just hope they
>      > haven'tmessed up
>      >>> big time. I still want to kill SJS for messing up Mayilirege!
>      >>>
>      >>> --- On *Sat, 7/19/08, shahul hameed /<shahul.ab@ ...>/* wrote:
>      >>>
>      >>> From: shahul hameed <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ..>
>      >>> Subject: Re: [arr] "All songs in sakkarakatti have intensive
>      > graphics"
>      >>> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
>     <mailto:arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>
>      >>> Date: Saturday, July 19, 2008, 9:41 AM
>      >>>
>      >>> The word, extensive graphics makes me worried.. Am not quite sure
>      >>> how well Aishwarya Rajnikanth's team has handled the
>      > graphics.. Good
>      >>> numbers in Anbe Aaruyire was spoilt by the use of CG.. here it was
>      >>> again Aishwarya Rajnikanth's team who did the CG.. I hope her team
>      >>> justifies the acronym CG with Computer Graphics and not Cheap
>      >>> Graphics.. ;o)


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