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Step by Step: Penelope

It's been nearly a decade since the Academy Award for Visual Effects was bestowed upon What Dreams May Come, which featured a memorable CG tree that appeared to grow before the viewer's eyes. Generating that tree was accomplished through a complex software approach called “L-systems,” and since then, the evolution of “organic” CG procedures has seemed slow. But with the upcoming release of Penelope by IFC Films, we'll see some digital organics on the screen once again. The London-based studio Double Negative Visual Effects has animated a tree that appears to age a century in ...

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