If this is true, it certainly didn't feel like it. In my opinion, the vast majority of the film was shot on sets and locations. If much of this film was shot green-screen, I'll drop out of film school and flip burgers at McDonald's for the rest of my life - only one or two things (the swordfight and "skull room," I believe) even remotely felt green-screened. The rest certainly had the on-set/on-location feel to it, unlike 85% of "Attack of the Clones" or 98% of "Revenge of the Sith."
If this is true, it certainly didn't feel like it. In my opinion, the vast majority of the film was shot on sets and locations. If much of this film was shot green-screen, I'll drop out of film school and flip burgers at McDonald's for the rest of my life - only one or two things (the swordfight and "skull room," I believe) even remotely felt green-screened. The rest certainly had the on-set/on-location feel to it, unlike 85% of "Attack of the Clones" or 98% of "Revenge of the Sith."