What do you do if the special effects and CGI in a film are not meeting expectations?
When you're in the thick of film production and the special effects or Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) fall short of what you envisioned, it can be a real gut punch. CGI is the process of creating computer-generated graphics that are often used to create environments, objects, creatures, and visual effects that would be too costly or impossible to capture on film. It's a crucial element in modern filmmaking, especially in genres like science fiction and fantasy. But what happens when these effects don't live up to your expectations? The following steps can guide you through troubleshooting and resolving issues with underperforming special effects and CGI.