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Tag Archives: visual effects
The technology behind the Hobbit in CGW
“Fight to the finish” in CGW (Computer Graphics World” “When Weta Digital won a visual effects Oscar in 2002 for its first blockbuster film, The Lord of the Rings, it was a fledgling studio. Since then, Weta Digital artists have … Continue reading
Oscars 2015: Robert Bridson gets Academy Award for Hobbit
Robert Bridson says math and physics key to making digital animation look realistic in film “Bridson is being honoured with an Academy Award for figuring out the mathematical software needed to create the scenes that wowed crowds in many blockbuster movies, including Avatar, The … Continue reading