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Innovative Director: James Cameron

Filmustage

Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. But in 1974 he left the college to devote himself to work and self-education. A large part of the budget was spent on underwater filming (the special effects were not yet perfect enough to simulate the underwater world in a film studio).

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Reality, Upgraded: Navigating VR/AR Gaming with Alex Silkin

Game Dev Unchained

His experiences have led him to focus on the development of VR games based on popular intellectual properties such as Creed: Rise to Glory and an upcoming sci-fi horror game inspired by the Alien movies. How VR could be used in education, training, telemedicine, architecture, and numerous other fields.

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Mastering Minimalism: Roger Deakins

Filmustage

Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. The light from the rocket is also a simulation, created by manipulating sparks and LEDs. Through continuous shots, the illusion is created that all the horror going on around them really knows no end. We are open to discussion and criticism.

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Zugzwang as a pole dance upward unto heaven

Radiator Blog

In my simulation code, men can have one of five sexual moods: Top, Bottom, VersBottom (Versatile), TrueVers, and Voyeur. However, Zugzwang is about interacting with a maze full of people, so here I simulate the police as distinct in-person agents who walk around. These moods must be compatible.

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