A pair of VFX pros behind 1999’s groundbreaking sci-fi thriller The Matrix will receive the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineer’s highest honor, the Progress Medal, next week at the ...
DNEG used a combination of volumetric capture, underwater footage, and stereo rigging for the return of Bullet Time. The biggest VFX decision on “The Matrix Resurrections,” of course, was how to ...
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You’ll Never Believe How This Shot In 'The Matrix' Was Shot
Whether you're a cinephile or not, chances are you have watched The Matrix. A multifaceted premise that is considered to be a milestone in science fiction, from story to performances to special ...
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The Matrix's Lobby Shootout Scene Still Sets the Bar for Sci-Fi Action
All things considered, however, most fans love the series for its action sequences, which were arguably the best in the first installment. From Trinity's opening fight scene to Neo's battle with Agent ...
On March 31st, 1999, we were first plugged into The Matrix. The film, directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski, has turned 25 years old, and after a quarter of a century, it remains one of the most ...
The Matrix, a 1999 sci-fi action film, changed the landscape of American cinema with its groundbreaking visual effects and philosophical undertones ...
The Matrix was a Trojan Horse. What began with Y2K futurism, kung-fu, and “bullet time” later evolved into a brooding treatise on free will. The sequel to the 1999 phenomenon, The Matrix Reloaded, ...
John Gaeta has already made his mark on pop culture once. As the visual effects supervisor on The Matrix, he’s the person who created bullet time and many of that film’s other groundbreaking visuals.
John Gaeta and Kim Libreri will be honored at next week's SMPTE confab in Hollywood. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor A pair of VFX pros behind 1999’s groundbreaking sci-fi thriller The Matrix will ...
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