See, this is why I think the advent of Matchmove technology is the single most defining moment in the development of CGI!
All previous CGI composited shots had to have footage captured from a locked-down camera, with any pan/tilt movements precisely controlled and smooth. Always looked artificial.
See, this is why I think the advent of Matchmove technology is the single most defining moment in the development of CGI!
All previous CGI composited shots had to have footage captured from a locked-down camera, with any pan/tilt movements precisely controlled and smooth. Always looked artificial.
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All previous CGI composited shots had to have footage captured from a locked-down camera, with any pan/tilt movements precisely controlled and smooth. Always looked artificial.
Match moving ended all that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Match_moving
All previous CGI composited shots had to have footage captured from a locked-down camera, with any pan/tilt movements precisely controlled and smooth. Always looked artificial.
Match moving ended all that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Match_moving