Remember the first time you saw "The Matrix," and were mesmerized by that roof scene where time appeared to freeze, and the camera rotated around Neo as bullets inched by? It was cool, but the ...
In 1999, Keanu Reeves was the man to watch, especially when he brought The Matrix to life. It posed the big question, “Red or Blue” how much do you really want to know? And then gave our mind ...
To create those amazing bullet-time shots in The Matrix, the filmmakers used a bunch of cameras to simultaneously capture the action from all angles. But Google Engineer Ben Krasnow found an easier ...
(CBS News) The year was 1999 and audiences everywhere were blown away by an action-packed, science-fiction film by the name of The Matrix. And while the dizzying array of effects employed in the film ...
Along with its nihilistic cyberpunk style, the film The Matrix is famous for popularizing what’s known as “bullet time” photography. You know the shots where someone would run and jump, then they’d ...
DNEG used a combination of volumetric capture, underwater footage, and stereo rigging for the return of Bullet Time. The biggest VFX decision on “The Matrix Resurrections,” of course, was how to ...
On March 31, 1999, moviegoers chose the red pill and woke up in the world of The Matrix. Flash-forward 20 years, and Lana and Lily Wachowski’s sci-fi classic remains a mind-bending fusion of Hollywood ...
There are few video game skills as memorable as Max Payne’s bullet time. The trick brought the thrill of 1999’s The Matrix to video games, letting players slow down time and send Max flying through ...
Anyone who's seen "The Matrix" probably remembers the now-iconic scene where Neo dodges bullets in slow-motion as the camera pans around him — a special effect colloquially known as "bullet time" that ...
440 hours and innumerable cups of coffee went into this astonishingly faithful rendering of The Matrix in stop-motion Lego, made to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the original movie. And we mean ...