now, it is like, "cinematographer, i do not know. that is not looking so good right there." "it is a little dark of their." so it becomes more of a collaborative art, and in terms of the impact, camera makers have stopped making film cameras. i just want to back up a little bit. in terms of when i was explaining the digital part of that, computers, computing, computing power, so for visual effects, where you used to film stop-motion or doing models, now it is just in the computer. when we talk about films like "avatar," james cameron, there is not one frame of a real jungle, so now he can do whatever he can dream. digital has opened up the world of possibilities to filmmakers and artists, whereas before, you cannot fill the, you cannot, you know? so that is a very exciting time, and to come back around to your question, what have we -- what are we losing? what have we gained, and what are we losing? the documentary takes you through the work flow of the movie, so if you love movies, and you are watching it, it kind of hold your hand and says, "this is editorial." hopefully,