What I loved most about films before the advent of CGI is that film makers had to work extra hard to create special effects that looked real. To me, the creativity, use of lighting and the employment of "smoke and mirrors" so to speak added a dimension of scale and realism that is often lost in today's ultra-crisp and clean digitally animated picture shows. Special effects used to be a true art form and back in 2011, back when a prequel was being made of the 1982 John Carpenter’s cult horror film "The Thing", Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc. was hired to do their magic and create amazing animatronic creatures. Unfortunately, the producers ultimately decided to make a last minute change and replaced the real footage with CGI.
Fortunately for us, we have YouTube and I just found the following behind the scenes video of what ADI had made. And, if you're a fan of real special effects like me, I think you'll find what they did to be quite impressive. Check it out...
Fortunately for us, we have YouTube and I just found the following behind the scenes video of what ADI had made. And, if you're a fan of real special effects like me, I think you'll find what they did to be quite impressive. Check it out...