Whether it's using CGI to make an actor look decades younger, or bringing a star back from the dead, Hollywood tech is changing moviemaking.
James Dean has been cast in an upcoming movie, though he died in 1955. It's the latest chapter in the evolution of visual effects in Hollywood, as one of the most iconic figures in the industry is getting a second act. The directors of the movie,"Finding Jack," told The Hollywood Reporter they will create a full-body CGI of Dean with the help of archival footage and photographs.
James Dean has been cast in an upcoming movie, though he died in 1955. It's the latest chapter in the evolution of visual effects in Hollywood, as one of the most iconic figures in the industry is getting a second act. The directors of the movie,"Finding Jack," told The Hollywood Reporter they will create a full-body CGI of Dean with the help of archival footage and photographs.
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