Often, in discussions about old movies, someone will say, “That movie couldn’t be made today.”, and inevitably someone else will disagree.

  • Psiczar@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    Jurassic Park used CGI for many of its dinosaur scenes, they weren’t all animatronic.

    What animatronics were used in LOTR? Gollum was CGI.

    I’m not saying you’re wrong but some of your examples don’t seem right.

    • backalleycoyote@lemmy.today
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      3 days ago

      As I said, practical first, digital secondary or to enhance seems to be the secret sauce of creating something stunning. Most of the intimate shots with Rexy and the kids are practical. When she busts through the sunroof and tries to eat them… terrifyingly real because there’s a “real” thing attacking them. LOTR is real for a different reason- physical armor, cast of thousands. Compare the Rohirrim and armies of Mordor in that movie to the unified CGI mess that is the Battle of Five Armies in the Hobbit. Even using physical miniature sets for the big locations like Minas Tirith gives them weight.