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New work - Image created for the cover of the culture section of The Guardian on Saturday magazine. Nothing here is real, it's all cgi. #coverart #editorialillustration #cgi #cgiart #digitalart #digitalillustration #cinema4d #c4d #coverlove #maxon4d #3dmodeling #cinema4d #3dart
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Deadpool & Are Wolverine's Arms CGI? https://ift.tt/bXohKVr As filmmakers, there's nothing more we love to explore than digitally altered aesthetic flourishes. Does Superman have a mustache? Is Sonic goofy? Does Wolverine drop the sleeves to show off his beefy biceps? Orson Welles wants to know, and so do we. If you're keeping up with the Deadpool zeitgeist you might be wondering the same thing we are: are Wolverine's arm's digitally altered in the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer to better suit our expectations of his (sleeveless) superhero costume? That very well might be the case. Regardless if this conspiracy is true, it's worth acknowledging that sometimes, for movie stuff, we have to dedicate a lot of labor to change things that sometimes seem silly in post production. Sometimes, we get so far deep in a project we realize the only way to win the love of our audience is the sweat, blood, tears, and money to digitally alter something we didn't think to consider in pre-production. Watch the video below to see Corridor Crew's own analysis, followed by the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer where he sometimes has sleeves, and sometimes doesn't. And, please, let us know if you think those are Wolverine's real beefy arms or not in the comments. (You can Skip to 8:22 For the Arm Stuff if You Want) See For Yourself. Tell Us If Those Arms Are Real. via No Film School https://ift.tt/KmVudjN June 21, 2024 at 11:03AM
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Saul Bass: The Designer Who Changed How We Watch Movies Design stories #1 Most people might not know Saul Bass by name, but you’ve definitely felt his impact. Before him, movie title sequences were just... titles. But he turned them into an art form, setting the tone for films before a single scene even played. He didn’t just do this for movies either. His logos (AT&T, United Airlines) are still in use today. He proved that great design isn’t just about looking cool—it’s about making you feel something. Saul Bass changed the game. Not with fancy effects, but with simplicity that speaks volumes. #saulbass #graphicdesign
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Are Wolverine's Arms CGI? https://ift.tt/OybJ5V2 As filmmakers, there's nothing more we love to explore than digitally altered aesthetic flourishes. Does Superman have a mustache? Is Sonic goofy? Does Wolverine drop the sleeves to show off his beefy biceps? Orson Welles wants to know, and so do we. If you're keeping up with the Deadpool zeitgeist you might be wondering the same thing we are: are Wolverine's arm's digitally altered in the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer to better suit our expectations of his (sleeveless) superhero costume? That very well might be the case. Regardless if this conspiracy is true, it's worth acknowledging that sometimes, for movie stuff, we have to dedicate a lot of labor to change things that sometimes seem silly in post production. Sometimes, we get so far deep in a project we realize the only way to win the love of our audience is the sweat, blood, tears, and money to digitally alter something we didn't think to consider in pre-production. Watch the video below to see Corridor Crew's own analysis, followed by the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer where he sometimes has sleeves, and sometimes doesn't. And, please, let us know if you think those are Wolverine's real beefy arms or not in the comments. (You can Skip to 8:22 For the Arm Stuff if You Want) As you can see: they probably are! See For Yourself. Tell Us If Those Arms Are Real. via No Film School https://ift.tt/Yba1CO7 June 21, 2024 at 11:03AM
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Christopher Nolan’s commitment to practical effects is taking new heights in The Odyssey (2026). Imagine Matt Damon, Tom Holland, and Robert Pattinson looking up in awe, not at a green screen but at an actual monster Nolan insisted on using instead of CGI. It’s bold, ambitious, and exactly the kind of cinematic magic we’ve come to expect from him. Are you ready for another Nolan masterpiece where every detail is as real as it gets? What do you think about Nolan’s no-CGI approach? Drop your thoughts below. #sangeliaworldwide #christophernolan #theodyssey #media #practicaleffects #behindthescenes #filmproduction
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How to Shoot Actors with Arrows Sans CGIToday, movie effects are mostly done in CGI, especially if they’re of the death-defying type. [Tyler Bell] shows us how they shot actors with arrows before CGI. Almost every medieval …read more https://lnkd.in/dJ8ATmCq How, Shoot, Actors, with, Arrows, Sans, CGI
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Before and After the VFX of 'Naples - New York'. This before-and-after shot showcases the Port of Naples, brought to life through invisible VFX that blend history and imagination seamlessly. The scene features a CGI recreation of the ship, meticulously designed to match the vessels of the era. Beyond the ship, the city of Naples underwent a historically accurate demodernisation to transport the audience back to 1949. Modern elements were removed, and the architecture was carefully restored to reflect the post-war landscape, capturing the stark reality of a city still reeling from the aftermath of WWII. The true magic of invisible VFX lies in their subtlety. From the aging of building facades to the placement of period-specific details, every adjustment was made to ensure the visual effects remained unnoticed, allowing the story to shine. These enhancements are not meant to stand out but to immerse the audience in the world of the film, creating a seamless blend of history and narrative. This shot is a testament to the artistry of invisible VFX, proving that sometimes the most impactful effects are the ones you never notice. Let me know if you spotted any differences! #vfx #visualeffects #cgi #cg #compositing #comp #victorperez #film #movie #beforeandafter #behindthescenes #fellini
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"No capes", warned Edna Mode. But #CGI proved her wrong. Check out our latest blog article about CGI capes. Why to use one instead of a real one, with some examples. Read this and more posts about VFX and filmmaking here: https://lnkd.in/eEMauUui #VFX #superheros #filmmaking
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This is a great little mini-series on the myth of "No CGI" and "Practical Effects Only" in movies. It's fascinating to see both CGI so good no one notices it and to see how blatantly movie producers and promoters lie about using CGI https://lnkd.in/gtmvib82
"NO CGI" is really just INVISIBLE CGI (1/4)
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