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Actors are digitally preserving themselves to continue their careers beyond the grave
From Carrie Fisher in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story to Paul Walker in the Fast & Furious movies, dead and magically “de-aged” actors are appearing more frequently on movie screens. Sometimes they even appear on stage: next year, an Amy Winehouse hologram will be going on tour to raise money for a charity established in the late singer’s memory. Some actors and movie studios are buckling down and preparing for an inevitable future when using scanning technology to preserve 3-D digital replicas of performers is routine.
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A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions
Inside the yearlong process to bring this beloved character to the 'Blade Runner' sequel.
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Main Road Post "Attraction" VFX breakdown - 2017
Just the sweetest demo-reel ever.
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This girl isn't real, and it’s proof that CGI isn't creepy anymore
CGI is moving fast, very fast. Not just for added effects in movies, but also for creating completely lifelike 3D models. The biggest problem facing the animation community is an effect called the ‘uncanny valley’. We’re confronted with this when we see something that looks nearly human, but just not quite. A new era of tech events …
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Jungle Book actors with their CG animals
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Say hello to Ed, the hyper realistic creation by Chris Jones
Work in progress made with Lightwave, Sculptris and Krita, composited with Davinci Resolve Lite.
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