from his young daughter reportedly inspired Edwin Land to create the Polaroid camera, removing the «waiting game» from
traditional film development.
Not exact matches
It's only as Shepard begins emphasizing more
traditional plot elements that Dom Hemingway begins to lose its grip on the viewer, as the
film's second half has been suffused with
developments of a disappointingly hackneyed nature (eg Dom attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter, Dom tries to find a legitimate job, etc, etc).
He closely follows the
development of technology and software, continually pushing the use of 3D modeling and CAD within
film art departments and actively seeks to assimilate digital technology with
traditional design workflows, integrating all disciplines that help to bring the written word to the screen.
I disagree, and I think that the long - term trend is clear to anyone who follows the
development of technology: despite the recent rebound of paper book sales,
traditional books will all but disappear in 20 years, taking a niche position similar to vinyl records, celluloid
film, waxed cotton jackets, and veteran cars.
You will be introduced to
development processes and methods, animation /
film theory and technical skills for
traditional, digital and experimental animation.