Scenes set underwater have a particularly breathtaking quality, a mixture of beauty, fear and unknowability. Maybe it’s the way water obscures and bends color, or how the human body moves through ...
Underwater scenes are incredibly difficult to shoot, as the conditions mean the cast and crew have to rethink nearly every aspect of making a movie. While shooting in the open ocean provides the most ...
James Cameron's love for, and fascination with, the ocean is well known from his work on films such as Titanic and The Abyss, and he is now applying it to his newest movie, Avatar: The Way of Water.
SeaSplat produces true color images of underwater scene, as captured by MIT team’s underwater robot. The original photo is in the left, and the color-corrected version made with SeaSplat is on the ...
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