First, catch your (CGI) dragon: hope that visual effects breakthrough can reanimate UK film industry
Briefly

Technicolor, a key player in the film industry, faced administration amid budget cuts and stiff competition. In response, startup Visualskies aims to improve filmmaking with new technology that allows camera operators to see graphic animations live on set, enhancing their interaction with the scenes. Co-founder Joseph Steel emphasized that this capability lets camera personnel react to digital elements in real-time, revolutionizing how effects are filmed. This innovation could significantly reduce production costs and time by mitigating the need for reshoots associated with errors in traditional filming techniques, especially in large-scale or aerial scenes.
Even the most talented visual effects artists would struggle to make their profession sparkle right now.
Visualskies plans to show off its solution this month at a reservoir in London.
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