Studio Fares in Trollhättan, Sweden has launched Europe’s largest projector-based virtual production wall at 24m x 8m. “You don’t need a lot of LED screens, nor server halls, which saves expensive electricity and therefore the climate. The wall is flat, not curved, and different parts of the wall can be used for filming. And the […]
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Meet the ‘Cinebots’
Following a chance encounter at an automotive trade show SISU Cinema Robotics created a range of ‘cinebots’; programmable motion control robotic arms that can hold cinema cameras and achieve repeatable moves and often impossible shots. There are three models – C14, C20 and C31 – the smallest of which which can handle cameras or other […]
First image from Tim Webber’s FUSE film ‘Flite’
Flite is a new film made entirely in Unreal Engine by Framestore chief creative officer Tim Webber. It is part of the FUSE (Framestore Unreal Shot Engine) project and co-production involving the VFX company and Inflammable Films. The film is “set in a semi-submerged London in 2053, and explores the nascent and underground practice of […]
Ryan Reynolds replaced by CG robot in ‘Freeguy’ scene using AI
Not really much to go on with this other than it was created by Chennai-based VFX artist Prakash Kumararajan (AKA Wild VFX) using the Beta version of Wonder Dynamics’ Wonder Studio, “an AI tool that automatically animates, lights and composes CG characters into a live-action scene”. If this has grabbed your attention and you are […]
New Midjourney feature Describe gives users more control over results
A new Midjourney feature called Describe aims to take the guesswork out of generative AI art. It works like any other Midjourney command, but instead of using /imagine, you use /describe. After entering the command, a drop / drag box appears, allowing you to upload a picture you want to use as the basis for […]
Why do Midjourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion have such a problem with hands?
Vox video producer Phil Edwards looks at why AI art tools struggle so much with generating hands that are at best a bit weird and very often downright disturbing. He speaks to artist Stan Prokopenko, MIT Robotics student Yilun Du, and scientist Roy Shilkrot about the mechanics of reproducing hands and how the developers of tools like Midjourney, Dall-E and […]
