Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski blames Unreal Engine for bad modern CGI; Epic Games fires back, defending the tool used in virtual production.
Pirates of the Caribbean' and 'Good Luck Have Fun Don't Die' director Gore Verbinski shared the reason why he thinks movie ...
During the Epic Vs Google court case, it was discovered that Epic Games and Google have a secret $800 million deal relating ...
Industry leaders discuss how games expand into animation, film, and TV, with insights on audience participation, ...
As revealed in the ongoing court saga, Google and Epic Games have apparently struck a new deal that involves Android, Unreal ...
A judge is questioning whether Epic Games and Google are settling their long-running antitrust fight partly because of a ...
There’s also an aesthetic critique running through his comments. Verbinski argues that Unreal Engine brings with it a ...
"It’s inaccurate for anyone in the industry to claim that one tool is to blame," said Patrick Tubach, VFX supervisor at Epic ...
Director Gore Verbinski believes that CGI effects in movies have gotten worse in recent years because of Unreal Engine.
With modern movies looking unreal, Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski revealed the industry secret on why ...
The director of Pirates of the Caribbean and Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die has spoken at length about the presence of a ...
Hollywood director Gore Verbinski has said that the use of Unreal Engine for visual effects is "the greatest slip backwards," and makes movies look more like video games.
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