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Digital Dailies and the Matrix Sequels

rkischuk writes: "IGN FilmForce has gathered several tidbits about the Matrix sequels. Among the most interesting of them is that the dailies from the shooting of the film in Australia will be transmitted electronically to the U.S. using TRW's Picture Pipeline."

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  1. Picture Pipeline? by sootman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why not just use limewire?

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  2. Super duper mega dailies encryption by Chairboy · · Score: 5, Funny

    According to the article, the dailies will be transmitted over the internet and will be Triple DES encrypted plus PGP CAST 128 for the files.

    I humbly wish to propose the target subject of the next distributed.net project....

    1. Re:Super duper mega dailies encryption by jandrese · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yeah, by the time D.net finishes decoding the trailers you should be able to pick up the DVDs of the movie cheap, especially considering how the sun would be pretty much burnt out by that point.

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  3. Sequels... by Junta · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I don't see how the Matrix lends itself at all to a sequel. It was a pretty intriguing movie with some interesting questions. Can the sequels hope to acheive anything close to the same level of intrigue and interest with the closure of the first movie in mind, or will it simply be a cheap grab for more boxoffice bucks?

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  4. Re:glitch in the matrix. by the+Man+in+Black · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, we have to protect our own.

    Move along...nothing more to see here.

    Mr. Anderson....what good is a +1 bonus if you can't....post?

  5. Positive Uses for Encryption by Bonker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Even Neo would have trouble cracking into the system that uses "Triple DES encryption over network, PGP CAST 128 encryption on disk, firewall, [and] intrusion detection."

    I bet Trinity could slice and dice it in just a few days, tho...

    Seriously, it's great to see encryption mentioned in anything other than a 'Only Terrorist Use Encryption' context.

    It's a good time to start using encryption just for the sake of using it. Abilities that are not excercised tend to atrophy. If enough people see that its good to exercise crypto in this manner, we'll have a lot more people install it and grow used to the feeling of security it will give them.

    Even MS Outlook users can use PGP...

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  6. Same goes for Star Wars, right? by John+Harrison · · Score: 5, Interesting
    After Star Wars Luke had gained "superpowers" and destroyed the Death Star, freeing the galaxy from evil, right? So why bother with two sequels? (The prequel, btw, struck me as a money-grab.)

    The Matrix left more questions unanwered than Star Wars and really presented a much smaller victory if you think about it. So Neo can fly around in the Matrix now, big deal. Can he free humanity? Can he defeat the machines in the real world?

    I think the movie left plenty of interesting questions unanswered and there is still room for the sequels to ask more. Even if the new movies aren't as interesting as the first they will still have lots of sfx and kung-fu magic which will be more than enough to attract a large percentage of the /. crowd.