“Green Lantern” is now labeled a “troubled” project, with troubled being the new normal. The film, a summer tentpole, is being rushed to meet the June 17 deadline: for that to happen, another $9 million was added to the original budget.
Warner Bros. estimated the budget for the film at $45... |
27 April 2011 10:40 GMT |
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The Academy Awards have come and gone and, while the various winners show off their prizes at parties and public events, NVIDIA is proudly announcing that its graphics technology was used in all the films nominated for the Academy Award for Visual Effects. All three nominees strove to bring an unprecedented level of ... |
9 March 2010 06:31 GMT |
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AMD technology has been used in the movie industry for quite some time. Most recently, Robert Rodriguez, studio head, director, cinematographer and special-effect supervisor of Troublemaker Studios (quoted below) used AMD products (Six-Core AMD Opteron processors and ATI FirePro graphics accelerators) in the developm... |
25 November 2009 09:55 GMT |
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If you have watched any of Frank Miller's movies (Sin City, 300 or Spy Kids), one thing must have impressed you a lot: the visual effects. And I know quite a few people who started to wonder why games can't look that, too (of course, there are a few exceptions here, but it's not what we're talking... |
9 July 2008 03:34 GMT |
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