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Today, movie effects are mostly done in CGI, especially if they’re of the death-defying type. [Tyler Bell] shows us how they shot actors with arrows before CGI. Almost every medieval movie has someone ...
CGI has come a long way, particularly in the last fifteen years, meaning that films with stunning visuals are now rather common. However, there's still something authentic about practical effects that ...
When the original ‘Beetlejuice’ came out in 1988, it didn’t use CGI. Instead, the VFX team used in-camera trickery to make the film’s effects feel as real and creepy as possible. Picture the original ...
In 'Wednesday' season 2, the character 'Slurp' (Isaac Night), resurrected by Pugsley, gained attention for its realistic ...
The ‘Frankenstein’ press conference at the Venice Film Festival found Waltz speaking only six words, leaving Guillermo del ...
Using real world practical effects to tell a story is a great ambition, but perhaps there are some things that only CGI can do convincingly. Recently, someone released a little movie about the ...
Jackie Chan says CGI stunts are a "double edged sword" and actors are "missing" a "sense of reality"
Martial arts legend and actor Jackie Chan has weighed in on the use of CGI in stunt work, saying that it is making us as an audience "numb" to danger. "In the old days, the only [choice we had] was to ...
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