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The "Dark of the Moon" helmer talks to THR about how the movie's climactic Chicago destruction sequence came to be and the scene that caused Industrial Light and Magic's computer system to crash.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen may have been a pretty poor film but I’m sure one thing that we can agree on was the effects in the movie were bloody brilliant! Like the first movie, those ...
From there, Destroyer was "almost doubled in size and complexity" with the Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) artists deciding that it "should be comprised of multiple different rigs, the two arms ...
Industrial Light & Magic: The Art of Innovation is really an oral history of the company's accomplishments, with the narrative almost exclusively coming from quotations from the directors, artists ...
The action and visuals -- especially the 3D -- are superb, but the plot barely reaches comic book depth and the human dimensions are laughable.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon If the world needed another epic cinematic clash between Autobots ... visual effects and animation, Industrial Light & Magic; special visual effects and digital ...
In The Driller, the snake-like creature that attacks a Chicago highrise in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Industrial Light + Magic, the lead VFX house on the movie, has created one of the most ...
While Devastator was later bested in scale by Dark of the Moon's Driller Bot, the figures are still eye-watering: 52,362 individual parts, 100-feet tall, and parts that – when laid out – would ...