A Summary About the Facts
. Studies actually show that action scenes in movies excite the brain and pulls us in more for more of those action scenes. It gets our full attention and perception and this is why we stick through some movies just because of the scenes like in Iron Man 2. In reality, studies have even proved this feat as the opening scene from Iron Man 2 was shown and roughly about 75% of the viewers kept their eyes on the action by using heat maps and cameras that focused on the eye movement. The scene may seem real but in reality, the scene was directed in a parking lot and other things were created with CGI.
Though, even with CGI and the manipulation of viewers heads into being sucked in, there is only so much a filmmaker could do and physics and faces. Human beings have life in their faces and with filmmaking and CGI, t could not be replicated because of that very reason. Same with physics, you never know when a thing is gonna bounce with way or not. You'll never know and the maker of Iron Man 2 knew this as well.
In a way though, filmmakers create life out of things unimaginable but with our selves, it's more difficult than those think.
We're Really Brian Washed?
. I think it's quite incredible on how movies are much more than what we perceive them to be. Just pure entertainment. Though truthfully, they are much more than that as they suck us right in with action scenes and it's all in how the brain sees it. The brain sometimes needs pure action and violence i guess?
Also on how, with CGI work, physics and faces and nearly impossible to replicate because it's far to noticeable and way to difficult to handle. The human face even, it's hard to make it with all the inner things it does, which is pretty interesting.
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