Part of pursuing that edge has been the development of Digital Domain’s proprietary software Masquerade. This new system uses images of the actor’s face from a helmet-mounted camera and automatically ...
It was a typical day on the set of Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” and a dead mime was screaming. The most unsettling problem? The actor‘s tongue still had a visible and decidedly not-ghostly ...
From camera tricks to digital facial replacement, a history of duplicating effects. Credit... Supported by By Esther Zuckerman This year at the movies, you’d be forgiven for thinking you are seeing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. F0r almost as long as there have been movies in theaters, there’s been a need for special visual effects to bring them to life.
As 2024 cinema comes to a close with the Christmas holiday season, it’s also award season and time for the top contenders for the Academy Awards. One of the most interesting categories this year will ...
Though blockbusters are synonymous with computer imagery, dramas and art-house films rely extensively on tech magic, too. Don’t be fooled by the naturalism. By Calum Marsh A woman crosses a bustling ...
'KPop Demon Hunters' tops the animation categories.