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What Dreams May Come
Mass Illusions, POP, Digital Domain, Vincent Ward, Stephen Simon, Barnet Bain (US)
Golden Nica Prix Ars Electronica 1999 "Computer Animation / Visual Effects"

"What Dreams May Come", a production in which the Digital Domain and Mass Illusions, both from the USA, were the leading participants, in addition to POP, Shadowcaster, Giant Killer Robots, Mobility and Lunarfish, tells the story of life after the death of Chris (Robin Williams). In the "Painter's Sequence" entered for the Prix Ars Electronica, the real landscape is gradually transformed into a painting from the 19th century, in which the actor moves. In addition to complex 2D and 3D software, specially developed software was used in combination with a hybrid technology (Motion Paint).
Source: Mass Illusions, POP, Digital Domain, Vincent Ward, Stephen Simon, Barnet Bain (US)

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