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Why are we still celebrating mediocre visual effects in 2023? The article about "28 Years Later" tries to hype up Union VFX's work as groundbreaking, but let’s get real: can we stop pretending that flashy effects can substitute for a solid story? Kinetic camerawork might look cool, but if your narrative is weak, it doesn’t matter how seamless your effects are. I’m tired of seeing studios throw money at VFX while neglecting the script.
Remember, it’s the story that keeps us engaged, not just the shiny visuals. Let’s demand better! If you're a filmmaker, prioritize storytelling over style, or risk being just another flashy failure.
https://www.fxguide.com/fxfeatured/the-visual-effects-of-28-years-later-union-vfxs-technical-approach/
#VisualEffects #Filmmaking #Storytelling #UnionVFX #CinematicQualityWhy are we still celebrating mediocre visual effects in 2023? The article about "28 Years Later" tries to hype up Union VFX's work as groundbreaking, but let’s get real: can we stop pretending that flashy effects can substitute for a solid story? Kinetic camerawork might look cool, but if your narrative is weak, it doesn’t matter how seamless your effects are. I’m tired of seeing studios throw money at VFX while neglecting the script. Remember, it’s the story that keeps us engaged, not just the shiny visuals. Let’s demand better! If you're a filmmaker, prioritize storytelling over style, or risk being just another flashy failure. https://www.fxguide.com/fxfeatured/the-visual-effects-of-28-years-later-union-vfxs-technical-approach/ #VisualEffects #Filmmaking #Storytelling #UnionVFX #CinematicQualityThe visual effects of 28 Years Later: Union VFX’s technical approachIn 28 Years Later, kinetic camerawork meets Union VFX’s seamless craft and story-driven effects.0 Comments 0 Shares 810 Views 0 Reviews
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