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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 7831498" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p>Narnia is awful. When I was still studying, some of the people from the studio responsible for the effects came to give a lecture at my school, and they shared some funny stories about the production. They told us how the director at a whim just wanted more CGI tossed in, even when it seemed completely redundant. The most blatant example being celebration scene with the random mermaids leaping in front of the camera. They asked the director if the mermaids were really needed, but they were told to 'just do it'.</p><p></p><p>It took a lot of work getting the big battle to look right. It involved so many CGI creatures, and it didn't seem the director had put much thought into how it should all look. They explained how CGI looks best when used in moderation, and when combined with practical effects. But what they got to work with was just an empty field with one child actor, and they were asked to turn that empty field into a massive battle. That simply doesn't work, no matter how talented the studio is. They kept being told, more creatures! Make it bigger!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 7831498, member: 6801286"] Narnia is awful. When I was still studying, some of the people from the studio responsible for the effects came to give a lecture at my school, and they shared some funny stories about the production. They told us how the director at a whim just wanted more CGI tossed in, even when it seemed completely redundant. The most blatant example being celebration scene with the random mermaids leaping in front of the camera. They asked the director if the mermaids were really needed, but they were told to 'just do it'. It took a lot of work getting the big battle to look right. It involved so many CGI creatures, and it didn't seem the director had put much thought into how it should all look. They explained how CGI looks best when used in moderation, and when combined with practical effects. But what they got to work with was just an empty field with one child actor, and they were asked to turn that empty field into a massive battle. That simply doesn't work, no matter how talented the studio is. They kept being told, more creatures! Make it bigger! [/QUOTE]
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