bluegreengreyeyes asked:
fuckyeahgoodomens answered:
They help the CG and VFX artists to create/compose the effects and track the movement properly so it doesn’t feel unnatural. It’s like an anchor or base to work upon. It helps the artists a lot if the actors don’t move too rapidly or irregularly so that’s probably why you notice a difference in how they move. I’d imagine that the trackers probably add some awkward weight too.
spent 5 whole minutes looking at this random angel dude from the fifth episode of Good Omens before realizing that he’s Anderson From BBC Sherlock. absolutely horrific
I loved the army of angels. I wish we could have seen them in flight.
And Aziraphale would have looked so cute in that kilt… knees, I tell you, knees…
Neither heaven nor hell could keep me from you.
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