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Worst cgi movie effects
Worst cgi movie effects










worst cgi movie effects

The CGI makes the movie look animated in some shots, in others, the background and foreground have striking differences.Ī layman may still have fun watching the movie despite the unconnected storytelling, but as a person who’s spent the last decade obsessing over DC and Marvel movies and shows, the design lagging is too clear for me, as it would be for you if you’ve also spent a good few years watching CGI-clad content.

worst cgi movie effects

The sound effects, particularly, seem like they’ve been picked from YouTube’s no-copyright music this explains a lot about the movie’s budget, despite it boasting a good quality cast. But the CGI and sound effects are what strike the nail in making the movie the huge failure that it became.Įven after 2 years of pulling the movie back, the directors flopped at making a difference. The scene cuts are so obvious you’d think the movie has been edited by an amateur, further getting the movie out of the flow. The story itself is disconnected, with major characters left without backstories that would explain their intentions and motives. It’s commendable that the Pakistani movie industry tried making a superhero movie for once, but that’s where the commendability stops.

worst cgi movie effects

Project Ghazi was officially released in 2019, yet even after this delay, the movie failed to impress. The movie was initially announced to be released in 2017, but due to technical problems, mainly in the sound effects and VFX area, the release was delayed by 2 years. I get your point, so now let’s have a look at an entire attempt at a superhero movie that our industry failed with horribly: Project Ghazi. The background is such a bad CGI edit you wonder why they bothered with it at all, and the moment the train crashes with that truck looks straight out of a train crashing video from YouTube (I’ve watched enough of those in research for this section of the blog).īut this is just a low-budget ad, and anyone can argue that its CGI doesn’t even matter because the product itself never made it huge in our markets. The hideousness of it all is obvious from the minute the ad begins. Let’s forget about the irrelevant story and just look at the CGI of the ad for once, it’s not even something you need to observe closely. The ad itself seems pointless with the cliché train hijacking story that we’ve seen repeatedly from the first Mission Impossible movie to any other form of action story ever told that ran out of ideas. But even with that rise, our local CGI game has repeatedly proved to be… well, embarrassing is the only word to describe it.įirst, let’s have a look at a certain ad that was launched a few years back by Cola Next. The cinematic sequence game in Pakistan has risen over the years. We all know our cinematic industry isn’t as successful as that of even our next-door neighbors, yet we’ve still been able to witness some amazing movies, shows, and even ads that went on to break from the mainstream and standout with their story. In this blog, I’m going to discuss those CGI or CGWhy moments of local and global productions alike. The likes of Marvel, DC, and other genres love to use CGI to make their creative battle scenes and other imaginative sequences as well as animated and live-action creatures life-like.Īnd while our cinematic experience has become enhanced due to the advancements in CGI, there are some moments where the movie effects team either become too lazy or try too hard and overdo their CGI effects, ending up with cringy and laughable content that makes everyone question what was the need for them to use CGI. This improvement has introduced us to the age of 3D, and even 6D cinema. CGI has been in use since the early 1970s and even before, and while it wasn’t as good during those days, with the advancement of technology, the use of CGI has also improved tremendously.












Worst cgi movie effects