Thread:GrayWolf2/@comment-1635429-20190208044042/@comment-1635429-20190208174823

Here's why the prospect came up. With renders, there have been complaints in regards to quality, accuracy (as in, does a promotional piece of art resemble what we see in the film), and how the wiki seems aesthetically inconsistent.

With screencaps, quality won't be an issue as images from Disney movies are available in HD on animationscreencaps.

Accuracy won't be an issue as we'd take images directly from the movie.

And lastly, the wiki would be aesthetically consistent as nearly every article will have a screencap, rather than there being a hodgepodge of varying quality renders and screencaps.

There are other benefits, but these are some of the basics.