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 The Core Effect

When Realism is Not Enough Gregory McMurry, Core’s visual effects supervisor, oversaw creation of stylized yet believable underwater and underground effects, depicting environments that would normally be murky in the real world. Paramount's sci-fi disaster movie, The Core, illustrates the “difference between achieving believability and realism” in visual effects, according to Gregory McMurry, visual effects supervisor. A large chunk of the movie's 450-plus digital effects shots, McMurry explains, show an experimental ship racing through murky water at the bottom of the ocean and ...

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