I've been pretty startled by recent trends in media
One Piece Netflix adaptation, all pirate ships are being built full scale from real wood
TOP GUN movie in theatres, not one CG plane, all real flights
Most of Disney's output over the next year is live action
So I started thinking
Are the rendering farms being used exclusively for deep fakes and psyops? Therefore entertainment has to do everything with as little CG as possible
My wife is very “sensitive” to CGI. She hates it. Needless to say we rarely go to theater to see movies. We did see new Top Gun and she liked it. It’s like people moving back to vinyl because some people really can hear a difference.
Interesting thought. Seems like world maybe moving out of meta verse?
I just got back from Top Gun, surprisingly really good.
I was wondering throughout the movie what was CGI, but also pondering why Cruise in the intro mentioned "real F-18s" used in the movie, I guess that's why, no CGI...
We are- we are on a cruuuiuise, We are!
I'd agree with ya.
Interesting theory. Worth watching to see how far it goes in terms of other movies and commercials, which also use a lot of rendering. Rendering is not as exclusive as it used to be, and today a single powerful desktop can render a very realistic commercial at a super-bowl level. I don't think it's feasible that rendering is no longer available, but keeping an eye on.
I'm behind as I don't watch or have the commie Netflix. I dont watch anything out of Hollywood ad it enriches them and I agree that CGI sucks compared to real movie stunts and makeup.