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Step by Step: Kingdom Of Heaven

Modern visual effects techniques like CG sets, virtual extras, and digitally enhanced stunts are making it possible to mount period pieces on a scale that would have pleased Cecil B. DeMille. These techniques have enabled director Ridley Scott to finally film the 12th century Crusades saga, Kingdom of Heaven, for 20th Century Fox. “This is a pet project that Ridley has always wanted to make,” says Peter Chiang, visual effects supervisor for London-based effects studio Double Negative, which handled 145 shots for the film's visual effects supervisor Wesley Sewell. Typical of the challenges in ...

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