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Consumer 360° cameras in professional VFX
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Is serviceable CGI here to stay?
I'm here watching Furiosa which has noticeable CGI. So noticeable in fact that my partner, who doesn't give a second thought to the technicalities of movie making commented on it. Painted...
I'm here watching Furiosa which has noticeable CGI. So noticeable in fact that my partner, who doesn't give a second thought to the technicalities of movie making commented on it. Painted backgrounds, obvious green screen and so on.
What is also noticeable is that the movie wasn't cheap to make. It has also excellent, energetic direction, camera work and action set pieces and the character design has the same care as Mad Max Fury Road.
The movie also has this cooky, kinda goofy tone from the get go. Stylistically the CGI doesn't really get in the way because there's a real distinct step between our reality and this crazy world on screen. It serves its purpose.
So what's y'all's thoughts about this? I think with money and time (I guess they're the same thing) the movie could've looked a lot better and avoided the paintbrushly fogginess that comes with the green screen -- but would've that actually been worth it?
(There's also a lot of stunts, real handcrafted care and crazy, inspired camera movement. The movie's good, you should probably consider seeing it.)
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Wipeout 2097: The making of an iconic PlayStation soundtrack
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"No CGI" is really just invisible CGI
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Chatting slow mo with Zack Snyder
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The Matrix forever changed the craft of Hollywood filmmaking
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Inside South Korea's zombie factory
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Dynamic music and sound techniques for video games
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The Frighteners (1996) | Almost Cult Classics
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Walt Disney Pictures in-house VFX workers vote to unionize under IATSE
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Walt Disney Pictures VFX workers move to unionize
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How Marvel actually makes movies years before filming | Movies Insider
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | re:View
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Orangutan card trick debunk
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How Freddie Wong built RocketJump to nine million subscribers…and then left Youtube
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James Cameron breaks down his most iconic films
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The visual effects crisis
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When a modern director makes a fake old movie
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Music video VFX magic with Captain Disillusion and Atarashii Gakko!
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Tom Scott plus InCamera play with special effects and set Tom on fire
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Why Dune's visual effects feel so different
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Peter Jackson sells visual effects firm for $1.6bn to Unity
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How the documentary "Welcome to Chechnya" used AI to hide the identity of witnesses
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In movies, why the dial tone after someone hangs up?
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Russian Mars Colonization Program (comedy)
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What are the most iconic video game sound effects you can think of?
I heard someone with the Sonic "ring loss" chime as their text message alert today and it instantly brought a smile to my face. Just wondered what other sound effects would be most nostalgic for...
I heard someone with the Sonic "ring loss" chime as their text message alert today and it instantly brought a smile to my face. Just wondered what other sound effects would be most nostalgic for you if you were to hear it in a similar situation, as there are many games/franchises/systems I have little to no experience with.
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1917 editor Lee Smith reveals the truth about Sam Mendes' one-shot film
1917 editor Lee Smith reveals the truth about Sam Mendes' one-shot film This is my favourite passage from this article: He asked [a journalist] how long the film shoot was; she looked at her...
1917 editor Lee Smith reveals the truth about Sam Mendes' one-shot film
This is my favourite passage from this article:
He asked [a journalist] how long the film shoot was; she looked at her notes, said four months. How many days a week? Five.
Do you think they never turned the camera off, he said; just do the maths. "And she went, 'Oh, right'."
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How Lucasfilm’s new “stagecraft” tech brought ‘The Mandalorian’ to life and may change the future of TV
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The hardest effect I ever pulled off, by forty-two filmmakers, cinematographers, and effects artists
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The curious case of a weapon in Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory that sounded so good players thought it was overpowered
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The Critics Company: These Nigerian teens are making sci-fi shorts with slick visual effects
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The tech of ‘Terminator 2’ – an oral history
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Top Scores - From Pong to Red Dead: Can video game music change the way you play?
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A look into the accident that was gated reverb and how it created a decade of music - and then made its return in the here and now | Vox
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Guillermo del Toro - Monsters, makeup and movie magic
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