- Oppenheimer VFX supervisor Nathan McGuinness denies reports that the film doesn’t include visual effects.
- McGuinness clarifies that the film uses a combination of practical effects and visual effects.
- The goal is to create an immersive, seamless experience for viewers.
Nathan McGuinness, the visual effects (VFX) supervisor for the upcoming film Oppenheimer, debunks reports claiming that the film does not involve visual effects. In response to these “clearly not true” reports, McGuinness confirms that the film is making significant use of visual effects.
The film, which surrounds historical figure J. Robert Oppenheimer, widely recognized as the “father of the atomic bomb,” will utilize a combination of practical effects and visual effects. McGuinness aims to create an immersive, seamless experience for viewers that does not heavily rely on one form of effects over the other. By debunking these rumors, he assures fans that the film will not shy away from using visual effects to enhance the storytelling and overall cinematic experience.