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Posted by David Aiken on August 27, 2009 at 15:21:00:
You can see what he did with new technology in the last version of Blade Runner where he redid a couple of scenes using new technology. If you weren't familiar with the original, you wouldn't have noticed anything since he just used the technology to 'touch up' a few visual rough spots that couldn't have been done better originally because of the state of technology then, things like superimposing the real actress's face over the stunt double's face as Zora falls after being shot by Deckert. Scott's use of the new technology available to him then was extremely subtle and effective.
I have no reason to think he'd use available technology any other way in a new film.