Quote by Zack Snyder
It's interesting now that basically a CG set is the same cost as a real set. So like if you're going to build a CG house in the suburbs, it costs you $200,000. And if you were going to build it in a computer, it'll cost you $200,000. It's the same... the relationship is exactly the same.

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This quote highlights advancements in technology where the cost of creating computer-generated (CG) sets is equivalent to constructing real sets. Whether building a CG house or an actual one, the expenses amount to approximately $200,000. The quote emphasizes the parallel between constructing physical environments and digital simulations, illustrating how the cost-effectiveness of CG has equalized the creative possibilities and financial considerations for filmmakers.
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By Zack Snyder