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Since the digital technology has reached the big screen first through visual effects and minor changes than with blockbuster cartoons, which left the actors out of main movie making processes –setting them as voices in green monsters or in donkeys - and finally with the complete digitalization of their bodies. A question has hung over the movie industry – will actors endure with this new technology? Will they be able to fit this brave scenario?
From my narrow viewpoint, I am not a movie connoisseur or an expert at all- actors, just like all other human-beings have this well-formed ability to adapt. Given this they are going to find different way of fitting in this growing market whether with their well-know voices, which will bring the character into life in the viewers’ minds, or using those green outfits to have their body digitalized and used as marine serpents or foxy and breathtaking monsters.
As we can see, in every human activity that has been faced by technology. Humans have stood their ground against it – so far.
Having seen the movie Beowulf, I found myself struggling to identify whether what I was seeing was a digital movie, a digitalized movie, a cartoon or something brand new and completely different from whatsoever I have seen in my life – until now I am not sure. I am only certain that the movie industry has reached its peak in this digital era.
There are some parts in this movie in which I really could not distinguish what scenes were real. And I am sure that there are some real scenes in it.