Submitted by GabrielLoschrod t3_z73ehv in movies
Imagine, somewhere, there is a filmmaker who wants to make a science fiction or fantasy movie, but differently from most movies nowadays, he wants it to be old fashioned, in other words, without CGI, only Practical Effects, any kind of practical effect, Animatronics, costumes, Stop Motion, Hand Puppets, anything that is not CGI(or illegal). Would this movie stand nowadays, a time when most movies of this kind use a lot of CGI? How would people react to it? Comment down below what you think of this subject!
thenerdwrangler t1_iy4jc4a wrote
I work in the film industry making practical FX and props (I formally worked in digital VFX). CGI isn't as all-invasive as most people think. There's a surprisingly large amount of practical FX that appear to be CG to the general audience. There's also a big push to return to practical FX because of the appeal it has... Especially since the over-saturation of 'epic FX films' in the last few years.
There isn't really a significant cost or time difference between the two either.
In addition ... A lot of what people think is 3D rendered turns out to just be well composited 2D and Film FX