Technology has always been a big part of moviemaking. Film cameras were themselves an invention, and artists and technicians have been inventing and improving technology and techniques to make better ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook With the ever-changing technological landscape of the modern era in mind, we are looking back on ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. On The Vergecast: 25 of the gadgets, gizmos, and curious we’d love to take off the screen and put into our lives.
Once upon a time, movies had a lot more freedom. Scriptwriters could breathe and get creative and weren't greatly shackled by the technology of the time. Characters could make bad decisions, miss each ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, making movies using AI. The Wall Street Journal reports that OpenAI is now lending its artificial intelligence resources to the production of a full-length animated movie. The ...
Let’s face it: Computers are evil. After spending over three decades working with my binary-based brothers-in-arms, I can vouch for their deviltry. I know this because, as a programmer, I contributed ...
image courtesy of warner bros. One of the things people have talked about the most regarding The Matrix over the years is how it predicted the VR hype before proper VR even existed. When the movie ...
This story is a collaboration with Biography.com. Since its earliest days at Thomas Edison’s Black Maria studio in New Jersey, cinema has always been a fusion of art and technology. That’s something ...
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