See what two renowned animal trainers in the film industry think about the change from real to computer-generated animals.
Now retired, the Hungarian-born trainer left the business in 1996 when he sold the company. In the early 2000s, fewer and fewer animals were being used. This was at a time when computer-generated images were becoming more widely used in movies. CGI, which are generated using specialized software and techniques, can be used in many ways in films, from adding new elements to modifying an image using ‘green screen’ techniques. Landscapes and scenery can also be added through this technology.
The use of computers in these segments enabled the improvement of CAD technology, widely used in the creation of structures and drawings up to today." , which used digital computer animation to pixelate images to indicate the android’s point of view. Three years later, the sequel, "Futureworld," featured a computer-generated hand and face.
In the following decade, "Tron" combined live action and CGI to create the digital world inside a computer – using groundbreaking visuals for the time. But it wasn't until "Young Sherlock Homes" that an entirely digitally animated character came to life on the screen.had his movements created by computer. The knight took about six months to create, even though he was only present for about 30 seconds of the film.
“They tried to CGI the lead dog on the recent "The Call of the Wild," and it ended up looking like "Scooby-Doo," he regrets. For Sitterly, it wasn't just the digital special effects that took the animals out of the picture; there was also pressure from entities that support the animal welfare cause: “CGI mainly replaced live animals due to the pressure of animal rights groups, and it is less dangerous," Sitterly stated.
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