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Sporv the reason why i was asking is there are some people working updating cgi in some movies like
Sky Shazad with the original tron and I think Kathy Ross when it comes to Superman the final cut too name maybe a few. I don’t know if there’s other people who are doing this kinda work.
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Are these persons only fans, hence making the work on their own time and money, or are they paid by studios or some patron?
And, are they doing the work on the whole movies, or only on selected shots/scenes? And what's about the result?
If you have links to some of their work, I'll be genuinely curious to take a look!
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Yeah, it makes sense with fans. From a corporate perspective, there are very few reasons to ever really update CGI in a movie. Usually, it's only really something you see with a big-budget title that companies KNOW will rake in big bucks on home video and the restoration is under the supervision of the director—supposing their name is also big enough to support such an endeavor. It's why you have revisions in the Indiana Jones or Star Wars franchises, the latter of which being essentially completely overhauled by George Lucas, as well as the whole Titanic remaster and 3D conversion where James Cameron had all of the effects re-composited.
Jumanji unfortunately is not really a big title like those other ones in comparison. On top of that, I imagine it'd be difficult to really easily update the CGI in an efficient manner unless someone kept the old master files for the digital effects to perhaps try and get working in a modern workflow and re-render the footage for re-compositing. So it's extremely unlikely this will ever happen—at least officially.
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I wasn’t really thinking of it being done officially I was talking more like someone doing a fan edit project. Same goes for what I was taking about with all the good cgi in the original Star Wars trilogy and all the cgi in the prequels. I would like to see a fan edit the cgi too look less out of place in other words as close to modern day cgi as possible same goes for the original jumanji.
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I think it's probably just too much work for a fan to do. They'd have to love the movie enough to go through the effort (such as Adywan or Harmy with Star Wars).
I have had the thought that studios might want to update some of the CGI in late 90s blockbusters where it stands out fairly bad. In particular, Sony released a 4K release of Godzilla '98. I doubt anyone will miss those CGI baby Godzillas or that CGI Scorpion King from The Mummy Returns.
Heck, I'd love to see some fans do deepfakes for movie continuity. Put Claudia Wells into Back to the Future Parts II and III or Jodie Foster into Hannibal. Stuff like that.
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