VFX supervisor John Knoll tells IndieWire about the movie's practical and digital effects, and the computer-generated Martin Scorsese as an alien food truck vendor.
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Computer scientists clear a path to stream 3D 'volumetric' video
New research by Brown University computer scientists may be a key step in bringing volumetric video—video that can be viewed from virtually any perspective in a 3D scene—to computers and smart ...
Bad CGI ages fast. Great CGI tends to survive because filmmakers know when to use it, when to hide it, and when to let practical effects do the heavy lifting. These 10 older movies did not rely on ...
Recently at the SimRacing Expo 2026 in Charlotte, we got to check-in with Asetek's CEO, André Eriksen. Here's what we learned in our interview.
Emily Blunt could have let technology handle one of the strangest moments in Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day. Instead, she ...
"The Arrival" was quietly released by Orion Pictures on May 31, 1996, one month before the comic book-like alien invasion ...
When Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park debuted in 1993, it was a technical achievement like no other. For the first time ever, computer-generated creatures interacted with actors on the silver screen ...
MSI's MEG Vision X2 AI+ is the world's first gaming desktop with a built-in cylindrical AI Holostage display, giving its ...
The A.I. actress on her craft, the future of film and how she definitely does not intend to murder us. “Tilly Norwood,” a computer-generated character described as “the world’s first A.I. actress,” ...
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