So they needed to be real and they needed to make you wince. "You're looking at something completely unvarnished with the normal gloss that a movie would provide. "Every single practical effect had to have some VFX work to help it out, to paint out wires, things like that, but it was really important that it felt like there was a real weight to the effect and they felt present and physical and all these things because Zoom, and just this format, found footage, is so unforgiving," the filmmaker confessed.
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