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It's hard to know for sure since we don't know all of the director's experience on these movies, but what I gather, it seems it just comes down to the director with the experience and knowledge of this stuff to be able to do what's what. Previs isn't inherently bad, it's historically very, very helpful, and I can appreciate the technical level and knowledge of stuff like this, but in these instances, it seems almost too controlled and precise in the interest in just saving money and time. That controlled preciseness also just seems to clash with the inexperience of more indie directors not directing big movies beforehand.
I just compare these shots to the likes of Raimi and Jackson when they made their films. Those movies came out 20 years ago and are still miles better than any of these action scenes. I think it's just a combo of those directors having experience in special effects movies to be able to articulate what they want, yet working with the right artists to execute it.
