![]() When you’re essentially doing a photorealistic feature length animated film, the artifice is going to show, even with decades of advancement. A LOT of time could be dedicated to them, a lot of care to hide the artifice, and a lot of opportunity to utilize the effects *just* right. Clone Troopers will appear in the upcoming Star Wars series Andor, where they could be depicted without CGI for the first time in the franchise. It’s why most of Jurassic Park’s shots seem beyond their time, because the shots are extremely few. Disney have previously announced that they wont be using the same CGI techniques used to bring Peter Cushing into Rogue One (and indeed Carrie Fisher herself) - which is a smart move given the. ![]() Woven between the massive CGI effects and heavy emotional beats of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, it could seem like a simple gesture: after. That’s going to have a huge impact in a comparison to film with a tiny fraction of the effects shots, and a tinier still fraction of the extent of the effects. Our favorite Wookiee has finally gotten his medal. It was also mostly shot on film, which is another reason why people prefer it visually over the other two Prequels (particularly AotC, which was very early for a full digital blockbuster).Īs for Avatar, a substantial chunk of the film is fully animated. Also keep in mind, George going all in on experimenting in II and III meant digital effects shots had less production time in those movies, as he constantly reworked, added, and even removed them (in addition to there again being far more overall). Many fans like the animated look of the prequel era, while others scorn the idea of CGI being adding in later to the classic films. ![]() It either adds so much or takes too much away from the wonderful franchise. It’s the same as release, the addition of CGI Yoda and possibly some minor tweaks aside.ĭo note that the film extensively used extremely well crafted miniatures (which many mistake as CGI or even full locations) and various other practical effects, had far fewer digital effects shots than its two Prequel successors, and had more location filming than both combined. CGI is really hit or miss within Star Wars. Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones is a 2002 American epic space opera film directed by George Lucas and written by Lucas and Jonathan Hales.The sequel to The Phantom Menace (1999), it is the fifth film in the Star Wars film series and second chronological chapter of the 'Skywalker Saga'.
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