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https://www.theinquirer.net/inquire...mes-and-movies-to-axe-post-production-process
OVER THE NEXT DECADE video game engines will be used in film-making, with the two disciplines combining to eliminate the movie post-production process.
That rather ambitious claim comes from Lucasfilm, the California production company responsible for the Star Wars franchise. Speaking at the Technology Strategy Board event at BAFTA in London this week, the company's chief technology strategy officer Kim Libreri announced that the developments in computer graphics have meant Lucasfilm has been able to transfer its techniques to film-making, shifting video game assets into movie production.
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Extracting and visualising these performances in real-time enables interactive virtual production and allows lens shots on virtual scenes.
Apparently this technology will provide means for the removal of the post-production process.
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To wrap up Libreri showed off a video demonstrating Lucasfilm's "performance capture stage"
driving the game engine for 1313, which is still in production. The video shows the possibilities of this converging world of video games and movies and can be viewed below.