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Behind the Scenes of Narnia's Special Effects

louismg writes "Walt Disney Pictures' Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe took in more than $100 million at the box office worldwide in its opening weekend, riding the back of special effects powering nearly all the movie's characters, from the lion Aslan to the Gryphon, Minotaur, Centaurs and more. VFXWorld has a series of diaries with the technology geeks at Rhythm & Hues behind the special effects. (Part 1, 2) For the fantasy film's special effects, Rhythm & Hues teamed up with Industrial Light and Magic and Sony Pictures Imageworks to deliver more than 1,400 shots for the film, and used cutting-edge technology from BlueArc, NVIDIA and others to keep the effects' production running."

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  1. Not again ! by hal0802 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ... Yet another site with a "please give a dna sample to view our content".

  2. Mere Christianity by eldavojohn · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This story is basically a retelling of Jesus Christ. I loved it as a kid but as I got older and read more of C.S. Lewis, I became less and less impressed with him. I've read his books on Christianity and how he turned to Christianity after many hardships in his life. I'm a man of science myself and have thus forgotten about these books as I could never come to terms with them.

    After reading some of Orson Scott Card's infamous rantings, I have also fallen out of admiring him.

    Is anyone else having these problems with these once great authors? Maybe I shouldn't care about their political viewpoints when I read their fiction?

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    My work here is dung.
  3. I heard they used by Trails · · Score: 0, Offtopic