The former Lucasfilm chief technology officer and Oscar-nominated VFX supervisor (Solo: A Star Wars Story) believes tools like StageCraft "are an important part of getting back to work sooner.
We can digitally build a big percentage of our sets now; the first day we can safely return to shooting, we'll be able to pick up quickly." The latest work from Paul Debevec — a past co-chair of the Science and Technology Council — uses a 360-degree Google light stage and controllable LED lighting. "This could be used to record actors in 3D," he says of the type of system he initially used at USC for the making of Gravity. "You can put them into any scene, in any lighting, from any angle, even after you've filmed their performance.
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