Tron Legacy (2010) Year: 2010 Tron Legacy permalink I spent a half year writing software art to generate special effects for Tron Legacy, working at Digital Domain with Bradley "GMUNK" Munkowitz, Jake Sargeant, and David "dlew" Lewandowski.
This page has taken a long time to be published because I've had to await clearance. A lot of my team's work was done using Adobe software and Cinema 4D. The rest of it got written in C++ using OpenFrameworks and wxWidgets, the way I've always done it with this team ;) Uniquely however, Digital Domain's CG artists were able to port my apps over to Houdini for further evolution and better rendering than OpenGL could ever provide. Interview with GMUNK about the team's process In addition to visual effects, I was asked to record myself using a unix terminal doing technologically feasible things. HexVirus is a spherical map of the globe that features vector outlines of the continents. The scoreboard was the first element I worked on. Fireworks, mmmm. Russian version) 42 Crazy Awesome VFX Breakdowns. The Box (2009 film) In December 1976, a financially strapped couple, Norma (Cameron Diaz) and Arthur Lewis (James Marsden) find a package on their doorstep.
Inside is a locked wooden box, with a transparent dome top and large red button visible underneath. An accompanying note reads: "Mr. Steward will call upon you at 5:00 pm", which is the next day. They leave it in the kitchen. At 5pm next day, Mr. Later, Norma and Arthur have ethical and moral arguments about pushing the button, wondering whether a young and ambitious, or old and fragile person will die.
At Norma's sister's wedding rehearsal, Arthur wins a chance to select a gift from presents provided by the dinner guests. Later on, Arthur drives the babysitter home. Norma and Arthur separately visit the library. Norma is led by two women to Steward who informs her that he was struck by lightning, and he causes her nose to bleed and she passes out. Back at the NSA, the NSA chief and Arthur's boss at NASA discuss Steward. Planet 51 (2009. Купить книги: интернет-магазин / ISBN 5-901631-09-9. Garbage Pail Kids.
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