Actors often criticize certain aspects of their own movies — the script, the direction, their performance, etc. But as computer-generated imagery continues its reign in Hollywood and certain ...
A Disney+ movie is drawing widespread derision for using CGI actors. In a scene from Prom Pact that’s now going viral, we see a shot of a high school crowd featuring several poorly rendered virtual ...
Joseph has always had a passion for film, TV, and gaming. He's been writing entertainment articles since 2011, contributing his work to the Reading Eagle newspaper and websites like Ready Steady Cut ...
The “Snow White” backlash continues. Actress and “Little Women: LA” guest star Ali Chapman called out Disney for replacing the seven dwarves with CGI in the new live-action film. “It’s a movie that’s ...
“Network’s” Peter Finch and “The Dark Knight’s” Heath Ledger famously won posthumous Oscars for emotionally riveting performances. Now, given a key digitally aided performance in “Rogue One,” we’re on ...
Let's face it: Whenever a new movie trailer drops, people talk about a CGI character's look instead of the actor's performance, especially if it is a CGI character like in the new Marvel show She-Hulk ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Computer Generated-Imagery (CGI) has created limitless potential for what’s possible in movies. The technology makes the otherworldliness ...
Whenever one of these crops up, it's tempting to think that we've reached the point where computers can replace actors. In some limited circumstances, they can, as in this Cadbury's Chocolate advert ...
As actors, we’re always so challenged to use our imaginations! This is especially true when we work on films that incorporate CGI. For those of you who are unfamiliar, CGI stands for ...
But one person who isn't so sure that's a great idea is someone who also got the digital CGI experience first-hand in Rogue One, Star Wars actor Angus MacInnes - otherwise known as Jon 'Dutch' Vander, ...
Amid conspiracy theories that he's a CGI character, "Ted Lasso" actor Brett Goldstein has broken his silence to confirm that he is a human man who does "normal human basic things, like rendering and ...