This article from VFX Voice appears to counsel the studio is holding a lid on Top Gun’s 2400 vfx photographs in order to protect the “in-camera” narrative. Is this true?
Then, there’s the matter of Top Gun: Maverick the place the filmmakers and studio are advertising how every little thing was accomplished virtually. However, to attain the desired cinematic scope there are over 2,000 visible results photographs which have been seamlessly built-in into the outstanding aerial plate images, resembling the opening Blackstar scene; that in itself ought to make the blockbuster, which obtained essential acclaim and earned $1.37 billion worldwide as of mid-August, a favourite to win. Curiously, although, the visible results crew led by Visual Effects Supervisor Ryan Tudhope has been grounded from selling the movie, and there’s unlikely to be any marketing campaign help from the VFX crew so as to add gasoline to the nomination hearth. Nevertheless, there’s a robust risk that no perceived lack of VFX crew publicity can cease Top Gun: Maverick from topping the subject, as demonstrated by Dunkirk’s Oscar win in 2018.
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