"My particular aesthetic of light and color and design wouldn't change as a result of working with computer graphics rather than with slit scan or miniatures"
- Douglas Trumbull
About this Quote
This quote by Douglas Trumbull speaks to the concept that the use of computer graphics in filmmaking does not always alter the aesthetic of the movie. Trumbull is recommending that his specific design of light, color, and style would stay the very same regardless of the innovation utilized to develop the film. He is indicating that making use of computer graphics does not necessarily modify the creative vision of the filmmaker. This is an important point to think about, as it suggests that using computer graphics does not always interfere with the artistic vision of the filmmaker. It is possible to create a movie with computer system graphics that still has the same aesthetic as a film produced with traditional techniques. This quote speaks with the concept that innovation can be used to enhance the artistic vision of the filmmaker, rather than diminish it.
This quote is written / told by Douglas Trumbull somewhere between April 8, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Director from USA.
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