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Moon Knight und Co.

CGI is almost indispensable from today's film world. There are studios like Marvel that only swing around with the effect of the effect. And while you celebrate great successes with films like Doctor Strange , there are also productions such as the Moon Knight series, which, despite giant budget, become a total technical failure. Unfortunately, this is no longer an isolated case in Hollywood, sometimes the CGI of some blockbusters is simply poor. In an interview, an insider has now given an exciting look behind the scenes and reveals why the effects look so bad.


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Insider unpacks, that's why CGI looks so bad today

The magazine Defector has managed to conduct a detailed interview with a insider in the film industry . A anonymous turning belly author with many years of experience, which you only refer to as "writer X", spoke to you. Of course, this is not directly responsible for the effects, but has enough insight into the matter to show weaknesses. The reasons for the bad effects are diverse.

productions rely more than ever on VFX

The author initially makes it clear that productions are more relying on Special Effects these days. However, the production companies are neither enough money nor time in the effects to make them look good. This is also the reason why series like Moin Knight with a budget of $ 10 million per episode looks so bad.

Because the money is not invested in production, but in the Personal . A large part of the budget flows to authors, actors and directors. The actual film crew usually sees nothing of these sums. As a result, only a small remnant for post -processing remains and you can see that. Read on page 2 why series are so complex today and about the miserable working conditions in the industry.

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