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Physicist Breaks Down Superhero Physics From Movies & TV | WIRED
Physics professor Rhett Allain breaks down amazing feats of physics from superheroes in movies and television and explains how accurate their depictions really are. How realistic are "superhero" landings? Is the kinetic energy suit from "Black Panther" possible? Even with superpowers, is it physically feasible for Superman to lift a large building?
Rhett Allain is an Associate Professor of Physics at Southeastern Louisiana University.
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How 'The Mandalorian' Score Found The New 'Star Wars' Sound
How did the new 'Star Wars' spinoff series 'The Mandalorian' find it's eerie opening tune?
Ludwig Göransson, Academy Award-winning composer, walks viewers through his creative process for Variety Artisans presented by HBO. Göransson says when he first used the set of recorders, he thought the children's instrument's sound was too simple for the "Star Wars" franchise.
But after adding the other elements, the music became more complex and something worthy of being featured in "The Mandalorian." http://bit.ly/VarietySubscribe
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The Mandalorian - 101 Easter Eggs from Season One!
Here are 101 Star Wars easter eggs, references, and connections from the first season of The Mandalorian!
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How '1917' Was Filmed To Look Like One Shot | Movies Insider
Golden Globe-winning "1917" is a serious Oscar contender. It stars George MacKay, Dean-Charles Chapman, Colin Firth, and Benedict Cumberbatch and was filmed to look like one continuous shot. Cinematographer Roger Deakins explains how he and director Sam Mendes did it, from digging up a mile of trenches to attaching cameras to cranes and drones.
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Behind the Scenes with UE4’s Next-Gen Virtual Production Tools | Project Spotlight | Unreal Engine
Epic Games has partnered with Lux Machina, Magnopus, Profile Studios, Quixel, ARRI, and DP Matt Workman to put the latest virtual production toolset in Unreal Engine 4.23 through its paces. In this video, we take a more in-depth look at how all of the tools come together to present exciting new opportunities for innovative filmmaking.
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The Virtual Production of The Mandalorian, Season One
A behind the scenes look at the groundbreaking virtual production technology used on The Mandalorian, Season One.
Over 50 percent of The Mandalorian Season 1 was filmed using this ground-breaking new methodology, eliminating the need for location shoots entirely. Instead, actors in The Mandalorian performed in an immersive and massive 20’ high by 270-degree semicircular LED video wall and ceiling with a 75’-diameter performance space, where the practical set pieces were combined with digital extensions on the screens. Digital 3D environments created by ILM played back interactively on the LED walls, edited in real-time during the shoot, which allowed for pixel-accurate tracking and perspective-correct 3D imagery rendered at high resolution via systems powered by NVIDIA GPUs. The environments were lit and rendered from the perspective of the camera to provide parallax in real-time, as if the camera were really capturing the physical environment with accurate interactive light on the actors and practical sets, giving showrunner Jon Favreau, executive producer and director Dave Filoni, visual effects supervisor Richard Bluff, and cinematographers Greig Fraser and Barry Baz Idoine, and the episodic directors the ability to make concrete creative choices for visual effects-driven work during photography and achieve real-time in-camera composites on set.
The technology and workflow required to make in-camera compositing and effects practical for on-set use combined the ingenuity of partners such as Golem Creations, Fuse, Lux Machina, Profile Studios, and ARRI together with ILM’s StageCraft virtual production filmmaking platform and ultimately the real-time interactivity of the Unreal Engine platform.
Top 10 Craziest Behind The Scenes Moments From The Mandalorian
The craziest behind the scenes stories from “The Mandalorian” blew our minds like Luke blew up the Death Star. For this list, we’ll be looking at some of the most interesting reveals, anecdotes and production details we learned watching the documentary series “Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian.” Our countdown includes send in the 501st, Pedro Pascal’s injury, the helmet, and more! WatchMojo ranks the craziest “Mandalorian” behind the scenes stories. Have you been watching “Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian?” Let us know in the comments!
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5 Creative Green Screen Effects
In this video I show 5 creative green screen effects and briefly explain how to create them. This video is great for anyone looking for some green screen tricks or ideas.
All of these effects are pretty simple to create. I mainly used Adobe Premiere and only used After Effects to track the last shot.
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What A Real Movie Stunt Looks Like
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Mission Impossible is one of the best action movie franchises ever created, but it's stunts take things up a notch. Rogue Nation and Fallout both have some of the most insane stunts ever put to film, and Tom Cruise is always at the helm. The Mission Impossible movies looks so real because, in a lot of ways, they are.
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Amazing comparison shots of Halo Jump put together by Teekay1994
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