Nice to see videos like this, stripping bare the technology behind the increasing use of and dependency on CGI. It is synonymous or at least analogous with the use of auto-tune and pro-tools in the music industry. Being more of an old-school dude, I prefer back when it took pure raw cinematic (or musical) talent to produce great movies, plays, songs, instrumentals, vocals by people who have worked hard to develop their craft, instead of letting computers do the work for them.
I wouldn’t have thought that movies that are so interesting are made so easy just by using some special effects … But I still think that the actors really worked hard enough to make these masterpieces.As much as I admire these VFX and green screens opening the portal to other worlds, nothing beats classic, real life cinematography.
After seeing many, many green-screened superhero films, I watched Top Gun Maverick and Transformers 2007 (on a recent Fathom Event) and because they never use green screen when they can record in real life, everything looks better, more real, and more immersive. Even the giant robots from 2007 look more realistic than Avengers Endgame since the spaces where they were added were recorded in real life. Always choose real life over green screen when possible.
I would say it’s a “video game remake.” That would mean that he starred in a video game that’s a remake or the original game. I would say that he starred in a “movie that’s based off of a video game.”
Watch Video👇