The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button: -2008- Hdri... [top]

Instead of traditional motion capture markers, they used a glow-in-the-dark powder to track subtle facial expressions—like laugh lines and furrowed brows—at 100 frames per second. Volumetric Digitizing:

Brad Pitt’s face was scanned to create a database of every micro-expression he could make. HDR Set Acquisition: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button -2008- HDRi...

Then came Daisy. She was a spark of red hair and kinetic energy, a girl who saw past the spectacles and the wrinkled brow of the boy-man. They were two ships passing in the night, moving at the same speed but in opposite directions. Instead of traditional motion capture markers, they used

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The wind in New Orleans didn’t just blow; it whispered secrets of things moving in the wrong direction. On the night the Great War ended, while the rest of the world looked toward a new future, Thomas Button looked at his newborn son and saw a nightmare. The babe didn’t have the smooth skin of a fresh soul; he had the milky eyes, thinned white hair, and gnarled, arthritic hands of an eighty-year-old man. She was a spark of red hair and