‘MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE’: ILM’S PIONEERING VFX 20 YEARS ON
published in Jan, 08, 2017
1996 really was a big year in film releases and in vfx break-throughs. Mission: Impossible might not necessarily be thought of as a vfx blockbuster in the same vein as Twister or Independence Day from that year, but in many ways it ushered in several new techniques and drew upon a raft old ones to help tell this thrilling first story in the M:I franchise. Now 20 years old, here’s a quick look back at one particular technique – projecting mapping – that was used on the film at a time that the effect was still not all that common.
Thank you,
The EIAS3D Team
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