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Viggo Mortensen believes most powerful 'Lord of the Rings' scene had no magic at all
For a trilogy celebrated for its sweeping battles, groundbreaking visual effects, and unforgettable fantasy creatures, it ...
“ Avatar: Fire and Ash ” dominated the Visual Effects Society awards with 10 nominations, including outstanding visual ...
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 ...
The special effects team behind “Godzilla Minus One‘s” jaw-dropping final battle wanted the spectacle to be a “religious” experience. The climax of that vitally important sequence in the ...
Before Dorothy skips her way down the Yellow Brick Road to Emerald City in Wicked: For Good, the animals of Oz under attack by the Wizard uproot a chunk of the colorful path, digging an entrance to a ...
Everyone knows that Stanley Kubrick is famous for his obsession with technical and visual precision in his films. Every shot, every camera movement, every edit is planned with almost extreme ...
Ever since the first "Spider-Man" movie starring Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst was released in 2002, one particular scene has captivated viewers: the moment when Maguire, who played Spider-Man, ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Danny Lewis: The technology behind the visual effects used in movies and ...
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