The article keeps saying over and over that there’s no CGI or AI in the entire movie, but unless I missed something, every time the director was actually quoted, he said specifically that it wouldn’t be a CGI or AI dog.
So he could still film with CGI, for example, a real dog in front of a green screen. Honestly, I sort of expect every movie is going to have some CGI in it these days.
The article keeps saying over and over that there’s no CGI or AI in the entire movie, but unless I missed something, every time the director was actually quoted, he said specifically that it wouldn’t be a CGI or AI dog.
So he could still film with CGI, for example, a real dog in front of a green screen. Honestly, I sort of expect every movie is going to have some CGI in it these days.
“‘No CGI’ is really just invisible CGI.”