Natasha Liu Bordizzo has taken to social media to confirm that season 2 of Ahsoka has now wrapped, while also teasing her return as Sabine Wren with a new BTS photo...
No worries! Also, Mando S1 maybe gets more of a pass (I need to go back and re-watch) because I feel like, oddly enough, they used it much more effectively, maybe because they were scared it would just look awful. You have a single main character (or said character and a tiny puppet) often trekking through open but desolate spaces, or to move against a background. It ended up looking quite good, but I think that initial success, combined with Covid rules, it emboldened them to try far too much with it.
For me the peak awfulness is when they tried to cram the entire Kenobi hangar scene into it, with no physical room to allow for suspension of disbelief that their stupid disguise could have worked for even a moment, leading to a terribly blocked action sequence, and culminating in oddly misshapen and undersized snow/air speeders statically hanging in the air while poor Moses Ingram stands there waving her lightstick at nothing.
Ahsoka is a little less egregious, but the dual in the circle felt… artificial and just a little wrong. None of the wasteland scenes out in Far Rockaway or wherever it was at the end of the Space Whale Subway had any cinematic openness to them either. Whether it was the Volume or not, the stairway trooper fight also felt like it had no physical scope. Andor indeed used its budget much better to get a cinematic feel, even while telling a tighter story that ironically probably could have tolerated more Volume use, though it still would have hurt the show.
No worries! Also, Mando S1 maybe gets more of a pass (I need to go back and re-watch) because I feel like, oddly enough, they used it much more effectively, maybe because they were scared it would just look awful. You have a single main character (or said character and a tiny puppet) often trekking through open but desolate spaces, or to move against a background. It ended up looking quite good, but I think that initial success, combined with Covid rules, it emboldened them to try far too much with it.
For me the peak awfulness is when they tried to cram the entire Kenobi hangar scene into it, with no physical room to allow for suspension of disbelief that their stupid disguise could have worked for even a moment, leading to a terribly blocked action sequence, and culminating in oddly misshapen and undersized snow/air speeders statically hanging in the air while poor Moses Ingram stands there waving her lightstick at nothing.
Ahsoka is a little less egregious, but the dual in the circle felt… artificial and just a little wrong. None of the wasteland scenes out in Far Rockaway or wherever it was at the end of the Space Whale Subway had any cinematic openness to them either. Whether it was the Volume or not, the stairway trooper fight also felt like it had no physical scope. Andor indeed used its budget much better to get a cinematic feel, even while telling a tighter story that ironically probably could have tolerated more Volume use, though it still would have hurt the show.