“We certainly are shooting things in-camera and for real. That’s part of the charm,” Zambarloukos shared with Collider. “I mean, [Tim Burton is] a great filmmaker in that respect. He’s both a ...
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 ...
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 ...
In subreddits and X threads, commenters seem to be railing more and more against terrible visual effects and wondering why modern films and TV shows look so bad. But is that actually true? Let’s flip ...
The production team on BBC One drama Better worked with video equipment supplier Universal Pixels on filming a tense three-day shoot as part of the series. Filming on location at Prime Studios in ...
Achieving realism in visual effects (VFX) is crucial for creating immersive and believable scenes in Unreal Engine. While the engine’s built-in cine camera is powerful and precise, it often produces ...