Computer-generated imagery (CGI) has come a long way, and some of it is almost indistinguishable from traditional practical effects like puppets and makeup. Still, there's nothing quite like being able to act opposite something that's actually there. It can be difficult to pretend to be afraid of a tennis ball on a stick when you're supposed to be cowering in front of some kind of gnarly monster, but thankfully, the folks behind the "Fallout" Prime Video streaming series seem to understand that, when in doubt, puppets are where it's at.
In a preview of "Fallout" season 2 for Empire Magazine , Geneva Robertson-Dworet, who serves as the series' co-showrunner alongside Graham Wagner, revealed that the "Fallout production team has tried to use practical effects whenever possible. That inc

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