Surprising Green Screen Photos That Show How Hollywood Actually Works

1. Titanic

When I think about the movie *Titanic*, I can’t help but feel that many scenes could have used more of a “green screen” approach. Take the famous door scene, for example. From the picture, it seems like all you’d need is a small boat to recreate it—why go all out with a massive ocean liner? It makes you wonder if the filmmakers overcomplicated things. Rose, the main character, didn’t even seem that impressed with the space on the door, yet it’s become such a talked-about moment

Could they have saved time and resources by simplifying the setup?

Beyond that, the film’s focus on grandeur sometimes overshadows the emotional core of the story. Sure, the ship sinking is dramatic, but isn’t the real heart of the movie in the connection between Jack and Rose? By focusing more on their relationship and less on the spectacle, the film might have felt even more impactful. After all, isn’t it the human moments that stick with us long after the credits roll?


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