![]() To play the amphibious creature at the heart of the film, actor Doug Jones donned a fish-man costume and heavy makeup designed by prosthetics company Legacy Effects. This despite what he described as a "really, really modest" budget - somewhere around the cost of "two episodes of ' Game of Thrones'", he joked. Harrell estimated that as much as 80 percent of the finished result was actually captured in-camera on the set before being augmented by CG. ![]() Rewinding to before the Oscars, I caught up earlier with the film's digital effects supervisor, Trey Harrell of Toronto-based special effects company Mr X, to find out how much of the film was done for real and how much was computer graphics. ![]()
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