The introduction of CGI into cinema has changed the look of
film(as well as television)immensely. For better or worse isn't for me to say;
what I will say, though, is how to spot the difference between real CGI and
fake CGI. The abundance of fake CGI in
the movies today is overwhelming and, In my opinion, we deserve better.
For the layman It's difficult to tell what's real and what
isn't, for a majority of reasons: they either don't care, or don't see enough
to make a difference to them, or the bogus stuff looks so close to the real
deal they let it slide, even if they know what they're getting. I myself can't
stomach fake CGI, I'm not even a fan of most of the real stuff. This is just my
opinion, so you'll need to decide for yourself.
Let's look at some examples of real CGI, starting with the trailer
for Avatar, the popular film by James Cameron.
:37 seconds in, notice the floating mountains, they look so
real with the misty clouds hovering all around, very difficult to fake. The
ship, the camera pan, all too much to deny that we're seeing an example of real
CGI.
At 1:17 take a close look at Sully's feet, tell me how to
fake that, it's impossible. His hand against the glass, those ears, no
disputing the authenticity of the CGI in these scenes. The dragons and the
little floating seed things blow me away, this is as real as it gets. There is
one fake scene in Avatar that I will let slide, because rumor has it that a
subcontracted company slipped it in without the knowledge of Cameron. It went
unnoticed until after the premier but I believe it was fixed for the DVD release.
It's at 1:53, the floating cinder and ash behind the blue lady is obviously
fake.
OK, let's look at the Scrat short film from Ice Age 4: Continental Drift, a
film so fake you won't believe your eyes.
The first shot with that rat thing
is ridiculous, totally fake, nothing in the real world of CGI can bounce around
like that. They didn't even try to hide it. At 1:21 the ground just opens up? I
don't think so. Are those giraffes? You can't even tell what they're doing the
scene and camera move is so quick. Terrible. Take a lap, Ice Age 4: Continental
Drift: Scrat short film.
At 1:38 the awful Mt. Rushmore scene really pisses me off,
it doesn't look anything like the original carvings. It's the same rat thing
over and over. Shameless. The planet Earth is fake CGI, the acorn, the sky,
everything. Even the sound is fake. You get the idea.
So when you're watching a movie or T.V. show, make sure to
choose something authentic, the fake stuff gives the industry a bad name, and
if you don't, soon all CGI will be a big fraud and everyone loses.
-Luther
I'm with Luther on this one. I miss the days of genuine physical effects, like the classic claymation techniques employed when breathing life into the stained glass warrior in Young Sherlock Holmes.
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ReplyDeleteThe stained glass warrior in young sherlock holmes was actaully the very 1st full CGI character.
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