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I have a problem with CGI when characters have to interact with CGI characters.
It takes me out of the movie when I can tell a character is CGI and the performance of the actor usually suffers and doesn't convince me.
I thought the CGI of the dinosaurs in Jurassic World was alright, but I can't take it seriously when Pratt interacts with them. It's just cut to a dinosaur who hisses at him and then hard cut to Chris Pratt and he goes "whoah, back off".
It takes me out of the movie when I can tell a character is CGI and the performance of the actor usually suffers and doesn't convince me.
I thought the CGI of the dinosaurs in Jurassic World was alright, but I can't take it seriously when Pratt interacts with them. It's just cut to a dinosaur who hisses at him and then hard cut to Chris Pratt and he goes "whoah, back off".
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anon (10/07/2015) [-]
because you can see it is fake, no matter how well done, the second it becomes the focal point of the screen.
OF COUIRSE noone notices CGI in the background. woow, haven't you discovered a new America
OF COUIRSE noone notices CGI in the background. woow, haven't you discovered a new America
I study filmmaking and we did have a decent discussion about this topic.
We came to the conclusion that CGI is supremely practical for creating a location you otherwise aren't able to get to, but for practical effects props like guns or swords or armours are preferable to make.
If any of you guys studies filmmaking too, or is into filmmaking, I can see if I start from time to time to do some kind of "behind the scenes" stuff.
We came to the conclusion that CGI is supremely practical for creating a location you otherwise aren't able to get to, but for practical effects props like guns or swords or armours are preferable to make.
If any of you guys studies filmmaking too, or is into filmmaking, I can see if I start from time to time to do some kind of "behind the scenes" stuff.
(10/07/2015) [-] I wonder if movies that use large amounts of CGI end up looking bad because it is a much bigger project. Things like mad max aren't so bad since a lot of stuff was practical effects mixed. but once you start adding cg spoons, that is when mistakes start to be made and quality suffers a bit.
But this is cool info, will definitely check out more of his channel in the future.
But this is cool info, will definitely check out more of his channel in the future.