When LucasArts closed earlier this year, some projects like Star Wars 1313 got put on hold or were scrapped altogether. Today however The Inquirer was able to get some footage of a presentation that LucasFilm’s chief technology strategy officer Kim Libreri made at BAFTA event in London.
"Everyone
has seen what we can do in movies," Libreri says of what modern video game
technology could lead to. "...We think that computer graphics are going to
be so realistic in real time computer graphics that, over the next decade,
we'll start to be able to take the post out of post-production; where you'll
leave a movie set and the shot is pretty much complete."
Libreri
goes on and says that the advancement in digital technology could lead to a big
change in the film industry, by taking the VFX’s out of post-production.
"If
you combine video games with film-making techniques, you can start to have
these real deep, multi-user experiences," Libreri contines. "Being
able to animate, edit and compose live is going to change the way we work and
it's really going to bring back the creative experience in digital
effects."
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