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How the cancelled Star Wars 1313’s legacy might change the way Hollywood makes films

Posted on September 21, 2013 by mstoddart
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Fascinating piece on how motion capture and post-production CGI may all reduce down to real-time character generation. Huge implications for both video games and movies.

Posted in Movies | Tagged CGI, games, Lucas Arts, movies, Star Wars | Leave a reply

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