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There is a growing trend in big budget film for special effects become the star of the show in its place a strong story or compelling script. By Of course, many people are happy to breathe in this form of visual pop corn in bulk, but the films that are full of chaos is not always measured plot in terms of being a play. Is not it time for film producers look to the classics of their respective classes and took some lessons? Yes, now we can show literally nothing on the screen, regardless of how the imagination of writers and directors of weird, but there is danger of becoming the main attraction of the film instead of being moved, thrilled, entertained or stimulated by the film.
Watch the movie Alien first. There are some massive, magnificent landscape elements that have become some of the film's most iconic sci-fi and horror movies, but again, is something you do not see the fear that receives and makes the adrenaline pump. You rarely see the alien creature in the film, which makes it more frightening that viewers are to create things to do in the dark through their own imagination. Now, we have used all the trimmings at the CG in a hurry, leaving nothing to imagination and substitution of fear and shock with the tedious process of composite thinking "Oh, well.
There is also the question of the effects of economic effects Vs Physics CG. While many incredible feats can be accomplished with CG, life begins at the action plans, making the blood look like it is based on deaths in the game original Mortal Kombat.
I think CG should be used sparingly, and if used, should be used to create things that are impossible to do with physical effects or camera tricks. While the computer-generated creatures may seem unbelievable, which are not always carry enough weight or mass, like losing and ethereal what we want is Stompy and chaotic. A balance must be found, but while studies continue to make movies full screen cons of green pepper and mussels with his characters to be generated post-production, which actually has the public about the history and the fact to see how the thing was done in the place. The balance must hold for the future of the industry as a whole and the future enjoyment of the viewers and customers.
Andrew writes for the pop culture/memorabilia site starstore.com and its blogs, covering the latest and greatest in film, TV, music and comics merchandise and collectibles.
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