Like, a lot.More than you’re able to possibly imagine.
He just doesnt use them only in obvious ways.
For instance, changing the sky.
The War Rig is on the rampage in Furiosa.Image: Warner Bros.
WhenSteven Spielberg shot Jaws, the sea was changing all the time.
If you look at that film one moment its choppy, one moment its flat.
You dont need to do that anymore.
So basically every shot in both Fury Road and Furiosa has some kind of digital changes to it.
But, for the most part, its subtle stuff.
When youre doing extended sequences like The Stowaway sequence, that was shot over 78 days.
Its a 15-minute sequence but the skies are consistent, Miller said.
So some shots have the real sky because the real sky looked really good.
you’ve got the option to do that.
Its a huge game-changer.
If you were shooting Jaws again today, the sea would be consistent, He said.
you might avoid it now to some degree.
Its a much smoother experience.
Its now in theaters.
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