Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

How did CGI change film realism?

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

How did CGI change film realism?

Imagine watching a movie with no visible sets or costumes, just characters interacting seamlessly with their surroundings. It's like seeing a play come to life without any visible stage or props.

CGI allowed filmmakers to create realistic environments and characters that interact naturally with their surroundings, enhancing the believability of the film's world.

Example

In "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," the characters fight alongside video game-inspired villains in a visually stunning, fully realized world.

Remember this

CGI revolutionized film realism by enabling the creation of immersive, believable environments and characters.

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