With the amount that technology has advanced in recent years, the desire to use it has become increasingly higher. But, with such a high percentage of CGI used in a modern movies, it can become hard to keep it looking realistic. So, in order to achieve an acceptable amount of realism, directors try to include as much footage of ‘real’ things as possible. Here’s an example of a good blend of real footage and CGI.
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