Originally posted by carthage
👆ROTS's has held up well, especially the opening sequence and some of the worlds during the Order 66 scene.
See, that's fine. Using CGI and green screen to create shots of fantastic alien worlds and such, that's great. That's the kind of thing it ought to be used for.
But does practically the entire movie need to be green screen? Even when its just people walking down a corridor? Do you seriously see that as a good thing?
Originally posted by chilled monkey
See, that's fine. Using CGI and green screen to create shots of fantastic alien worlds and such, that's great. That's the kind of thing it ought to be used for.But does practically the entire movie need to be green screen? Even when its just people walking down a corridor? Do you seriously see that as a good thing?
My thoughts from another thread tbh:
Originally posted by Selenial
CGI has always seemed like the shortcut to me, if you have something you can make with props, it's generally going to look better when made with props. Even the most modern CGI doesn't look entirely real, it's even less convincing when it's landscapes.I can understand places like Mustafar and Coruscant needing to be CGI, the fantasy look distracts from the fakeness of the CGI. The old classics like Tatooine and Endor however don't need to be CGI, and they look better when done in actual remote locations. They feel more real.
I'm all for the style that Abrams is going for.
Well said Geor-wait what???
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