Wednesday, January 5, 2022

‘Matrix Resurrections’ VFX supervisor had to make it ‘feel more real’

The original Matrix film broke new ground in the film industry with iconic effects such as “bullet time,” which helped it grab the Oscar for Best Visual Effects all the way back in 2000. These effects were more “studio-based,” so The Matrix Resurrections VFX supervisor Dan Glass was tasked with making this film “feel more real.”

Lana Wachowski directed this film on her own as opposed to previous films where she co-directed with her sister Lilly. “The need to upgrade was even present in the story. That said, Lana’s vision was that it should feel more real,” Glass said when speaking to THR. “The Matrix itself in the earlier movies was deliberately studio-based, very inspired by graphic novels. Lana wanted this rendition of the Matrix to feel more familiar to our real world.”



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