The Odyssey Star Hopes Christopher Nolan's Rejection of CGI Will Change How Hollywood Movies Are Made
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This study analyzes Director Christopher Nolan's analog filmmaking methods and changes in public content consumption in the era of AI. It explains the process of rediscovering human value amidst technological advancements through the phenomenon where audiences, fatigued by sophisticated digital virtual reality, become enthusiastic about tangible works embodying human effort.
The Odyssey star hopes Christopher Nolan's rejection of CGI will change how Hollywood movies are made
The Odyssey star Himesh Patel thinks that Christopher Nolan's movie could help change moviemaking after its success with practical filmmaking techniques. The director is known for eschewing CGI where possible, using tricks like forced perspective and real sets for his movies."I know that Chris Nolan has been known for this for a long time, is his practically driven philosophy, doing as little as possible with CGI," Patel, who plays Eurylochus, t…
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