Tag: practical effects
‘Slicing Adam Savage’s Nose’ explores the millenia-old question: Are digital or practical effects better?
by We'll Fix It In Post | Jul 20, 2022 | VFX | 0 |
Niko, Wren, and the Corridor Crew visit Adam Savage’s Cave in San Francisco to recreate the practical effect of “slicing” Jack Nicholson’s nose in the 1974 noir classic “Chinatown” with CGI.
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