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Industrial Light & Magic | ILM: Behind the Magic of Future San Francisco in Star Trek Into Darkness @ILMVFX | Uploaded January 2014 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
The opening sequence sequence of "Star Trek into Darkness" is a great example of the varied visual effects challenges faced by ILM: large digital environments (with plenty of organic elements), creatures and digital doubles, animation, ships and a tremendous amount of simulation work (lava, smoke, water, etc.) Here we explore what it took to create the "Red Planet", Nibiru for "Into Darkness".
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