DorkyFresh
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i agree that shot could've been greenscreened, but the truth is we weren't in the production so we don't know what went on. it's VERY possible that they couldn't get that shot or the shots that they DID weren't as good as Singer hoped...Pittman4Two said:That is my point. There's no reason for that scene to be CGI. Why not green screen?
Maybe I'm being a little nitpicky, but I'm still not sure how it will all compare to STM and SII.
...this happened a LOT in Lord of the Rings. one shot, in particular, where one of the huge elephants collides with another. Peter Jackson shot live actors to be in that shot but it ended up looking not quite right, so he told his digital team to do it in all 3d so they did and they got EXACTLY what he wanted. now-a-days, if you didn't get the shot you wanted...you don't have to settle for a shot that's not up to par with what you want. i'm sure Singer has a good reason for using digital doubles for the shots he used them in...and hopefully, we can see a little bit as to why he did in the special features that'll come with the dvd.