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First clip from ‘Project Hail Mary’ released: Massive practical spaceship set was used as director clarifies the ‘no green screen’ claim
The first clip from the upcoming sci-fi movie Project Hail Mary has been released, and it has sparked a lot of discussion about how the film was made. Co-director Chris Miller explained that even ...
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Project Hail Mary’s "No green screen" claim, explained
Chris Miller, co-director of Project Hail Mary, made a claim about using green screens and practical effects that confused a ...
Phil Lord and Chris Miller rejected the use of green screens during the making of 'Project Hail Mary' with Ryan Gosling.
My husband and I stayed in a windowless interior stateroom while our kids shared an oceanfront cabin nearby on the Carnival Legend cruise ship.
Amazon-MGM's entire 156-minute, big-budget sci-fi gamble was shot without any green (or blue) screen, Christopher Miller says.
Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller wanted to balance CGI effects with real sets and physical elements as much as possible.
Shaped by a different biology or culture, other intelligent civilisations – if they’re out there – might understand the ...
The Chrysalis project aims to make interstellar travel possible. It's a starship that would be 36 miles long and house 1,000 people for 400 years.
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