The MCU is known for its heavy reliance on visual effects, but Captain Marvel takes cosmic visuals to a new level. Standard social media uploads often compress video files, leading to pixelation during fast-moving action scenes.
One of the most talked-about aspects of the film was the digital de-aging of Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury). In standard definition, this effect can sometimes look blurred or unnatural. However, in the "extra quality" HD stream provided by the Super Bowl broadcast and subsequent digital releases, the texture of Jackson’s skin and the lighting on his face were rendered with photorealistic precision. Viewers could see the nuance of the CGI work, making 1990s Nick Fury look indistinguishable from his actual 1990s film appearances. The MCU is known for its heavy reliance
For enthusiasts looking for the best version of this trailer, the specifications usually imply: Jackson (Nick Fury)
A close-up look at Captain Marvel’s iconic Kree helmet with the glowing mohawk. Binary Power: Viewers could see the nuance of the CGI
Le terme "Extra Quality" dans le titre de cet article fait référence à la qualité exceptionnelle de la bande-annonce diffusée pendant le Super Bowl. En effet, les images et les scènes présentées dans la bande-annonce sont d'une qualité exceptionnelle, avec des effets visuels et une réalisation technique de très haut niveau.
In terms of , the Super Bowl spot reveals significant visual upgrades that demand to be seen in 4K HDR.