At the Venice Film Festival premiere for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, actor Christoph Waltz stole the spotlight with a sharp, memorable line when asked about digital effects:
“CGI is for losers.”
Despite the brevity, the comment resonated—underscoring del Toro’s staunch commitment to practical, tactile filmmaking.
Del Toro elaborated on this philosophy: he prefers giving actors real spaces and physical context—“sets are wardrobes and wardrobes are sets”—believing authentic environments enrich the emotional truth of performance.One Reddit user aptly summarized the sentiment, noting Waltz’s remark directly followed the director’s practical-effects explanation.
Why It Matters for AVGC & Production Design
Insight | Significance |
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Momentum for Practical Craft | Reinforces the value of handcrafted environments that elevate storytelling—a trend growing in immersive media. |
Artistry, Not Technology Alone | Emphasizes that emotional impact comes from performance in real contexts, not just digital polish. |
Balanced Digital Approach | Del Toro’s nuanced stance—eschewing gratuitous CGI while embracing it when truly necessary—offers a model for hybrid media creation. |