animate-mush:malus-syl-vestris: fantastic-nonsense:seldo:wemblingfool: banjobutch:xbuster:Marvel mov
animate-mush:malus-syl-vestris: fantastic-nonsense:seldo:wemblingfool: banjobutch:xbuster:Marvel movies have completely eliminated the concept of practical effects from the movie-watching public’s consciousness Not just practical effects just like. Basic set design lol How… How do they think sci-fi was done before CGI? Really badly? Do you remember sci-fi before CGI? It was shit. And don’t say Star Wars because they went back and fixed that with CGI later. *big sigh* *puts head in hands* heathens who’ve never watched pre-MCU sci-fi movies OR the unedited Star Wars movies, my beloathedSo first of all, most people agree that the majority of the “CGI fixes” in the Star Wars original trilogy (excluding minor visual/sound effects like lightsaber colors and blaster sounds) are unececssary, extremely conspicuous, and/or bad. This is not news to literally anyone older than about 20 who has consumed Star Wars content on any level. There are quite literally two very famous ‘despecialized’ fan projects explicitly dedicated to un-doing all of the shitty “fixed” CGI effects while simultaneously restoring the OT in HD.And yes, I do, in fact, remember sci-fi special effects before CGI was the foundational cornerstone of moviemaking. It was not, in fact, shit:Also, ironically I can show you by….*gasp* using fucking Star Wars, of all things. Welcome to the Tatooine pod race set of The Phantom Menace, which was not, as popularly believed, CGI’d but was instead a fully-built miniature set:Yes, they built the entire set as a minature, built life-sized pod racers for the actors, then spliced the two together using digital effects. Yes, they did such a fantastic job that people think the entire set and scene sequence was basically completely CGI’d to this day. You’re fucking welcome for undervaluing the time, effort, and talents of set designers by implying that set design and practical effects inherently mean things will look like shit. Practical effects aren’t always Star Trek TOS. Not that I don’t love the effects in that show, they’re terrible and I enjoy it immensely. (The practical effects in TOS were just fine until someone put them in HD so you could see all the seams. On your fuzzy CRT twelve inch TV that may or may not have color they were just fine) Guys there’s also a thing called “objective reality” that people forget about. Is it a movie? Yes. Are we enjoying a brilliantly made and directed trilogy? Yes. Do we think it’s fucking actually filmed in space? Do we even CARE about seams you can see? Fuck no. It’s a good movie, no matter how you look at it. We are entertained, and they did a damn good job of everything in that movie. Who CARES if you see a seam on the big screen -- source link