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20 Feb 2015 18:00:06
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Director Duncan Jones has defended the use of computer graphics

The film's Director WarCraft Duncan Jones decided to defend the use of computer graphics in modern films, as reported in his Twitter.

the film's WarCraft Duncan Jones decided to defend the use of computer graphics in modern films, as reported in his Twitter.

 

Director Duncan Jones defended the use of computer graphics

 

"I repeatedly hear the mantra that the CGI in the movies - it sucks," said Duncan. The Director considers computer effects common tool to achieve the vision of the creators of the picture, which can work in both good and bad: "the Effects are excellent, and hrenovye. The best effects are invisible - you don't feel that they made on the computer you think it is scenery. None, there are no problems with the scenery in the movies, right?"

 

Some say in the movies without special effects, the actors are better, but Jones said that force actors to play well - directed production. He referred to the famous scene from the first "Alien" in which an alien creature that escaped from the belly of the victim: "I Think the Director would not be able to use the same technique, and thus improve the creature with CGI?"

 

the Shooting of a film based on a WarCraft ended last year, but he will need about 20 months to be in the stage of post production. On cinema screens it will appear only on March 11, 2016. Recall that it starred Paul Patton, Dominic Cooper and Ben foster.

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