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we are told it will be without special effects or cgi.joining me now is star wars fan zsofi szemeredy. any spoilers in this cast announcement? does this give you an inkling of where the storyline is going? the fact that orlando is coming back —— lando is coming back, thatis coming back —— lando is coming back, that is good news. the plot is important because star wars lost fa ns important because star wars lost fans with throw? —— with the last jedi? yes, it wasn't the best, but i'm hoping that jj jedi? yes, it wasn't the best, but i'm hoping thatjj abrahams will fix this. he did a good job with the force awa kens. this. he did a good job with the force awakens. how important is it that these films continue to be good and continue to be gripping because there are so many now in the franchise? it will always be important. it was the first film i ever saw when i important. it was the first film i ever saw when i was a important. it was the first film i ever saw when i was a kid and i went into the film business because of it and it will alw
we are told it will be without special effects or cgi.joining me now is star wars fan zsofi szemeredy. any spoilers in this cast announcement? does this give you an inkling of where the storyline is going? the fact that orlando is coming back —— lando is coming back, thatis coming back —— lando is coming back, that is good news. the plot is important because star wars lost fa ns important because star wars lost fans with throw? —— with the last jedi? yes, it wasn't the best, but i'm...
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and no cgi either, we have been told.s luke skywalker, and anthony daniels who plays c—3po, have also been confirmed. no surprises there. joining us now from north wales is star wars superfan daniel morgan jones. starting with carrie fisher, it is important that she remains part of the franchise despite her death?m really is important. important the idea of the characters are intact and that they part with star wars in and that they part with star wars in a good manner, rather than an abrupt manner. if you wasn't in the second film, the fans would have responded negatively —— if she wasn't in the next film. does this give you any spoilers as to where the storyline is going? disney have done a good job of making exciting and you have no idea what is going to go on, especially as we have seen with the lastjedi and the force awakens, and everything they have done is to make sure we are kept in the dark and it is very exciting. billy dee williams coming back as lando, as well, but also introducing new characters. there were c
and no cgi either, we have been told.s luke skywalker, and anthony daniels who plays c—3po, have also been confirmed. no surprises there. joining us now from north wales is star wars superfan daniel morgan jones. starting with carrie fisher, it is important that she remains part of the franchise despite her death?m really is important. important the idea of the characters are intact and that they part with star wars in and that they part with star wars in a good manner, rather than an abrupt...
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this is not a cgi effect. >> oh, wow. >> that's right. oklo that. >> what are those butterflies doing, do you know? >> they're cleaning the turt. >> they're actually drinking the tears of these turtles. >> your tears sustain me. >> actually you're right. >> that's dark but interesting. why turtles tears? >> what do we always say, drink those salty tears. if you taste it. >> you taste the salt in it, the minerals in it. >> exactly. >> why are these turtles so sad? >> because the butterflies broke their heart so that they could cry and then drink their tears. >> or the butterflies sore beautiful that they are so moved and overwhelmed. >> i like that one. >> that's the most bizarre, strange, beautiful, fascinating things i've ever seen in my life. >> phil torres is from the jungle diary but he's fromand tv host and he's been waiting to see this for some tim he says in the western amazon by the time that water gets so the depleted. so these butter flieds, they need salt. and the tears are a great place for them to get wt y s these butterflies
this is not a cgi effect. >> oh, wow. >> that's right. oklo that. >> what are those butterflies doing, do you know? >> they're cleaning the turt. >> they're actually drinking the tears of these turtles. >> your tears sustain me. >> actually you're right. >> that's dark but interesting. why turtles tears? >> what do we always say, drink those salty tears. if you taste it. >> you taste the salt in it, the minerals in it. >>...
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it's not sort of a cgi recreation. >> yeah, that's really cool.. >> just made up -- >> we tried. >> avatar. >> i would like to see that. >> the irreplaceable dr. ron claiborne. >> thank you. thank you. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," summer is far from over and we have some great recipes your guests will be talking about. >>> and what happened -- by the way, are those doughnuts? >> they are. >> oh, no. >> frosting on it too. >> low fat, everybody. so also what happened when tom brady met tom and brady, the adorable details in "pop news" with the inimitable adrienne bankert. with adrienne bankert. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1
it's not sort of a cgi recreation. >> yeah, that's really cool.. >> just made up -- >> we tried. >> avatar. >> i would like to see that. >> the irreplaceable dr. ron claiborne. >> thank you. thank you. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," summer is far from over and we have some great recipes your guests will be talking about. >>> and what happened -- by the way, are those doughnuts?...
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whether that is bringing actual footage into cgi world, it works really good as an engagement tool.n. we want to make it available for young people, boys and girls, all sorts of people. this year, every formula 1 car has one of these 360 cameras right on the front. that's correct. why have you done this? to give the public and more interactive feel, so you can go wherever the action is. and if you record it you can watch it back from whatever angle you want. have you tried this? what is it like when you look through the goggles? we haven't found anybody who hasn't been wowed by it. arid tension is to eventually streamed as live off the par, you can pick your favourite driver and have an experience with him around the track. but while this may be a great experience for the viewer, the teams, which consider every centimetre of these cars, might not these are happy about formula 1's mandatory addition. the initial camera we used was the size of a cricket all, but that obstructed the drivers' vision. so we repackaged it and got it down as low as possible. this is the design we have come
whether that is bringing actual footage into cgi world, it works really good as an engagement tool.n. we want to make it available for young people, boys and girls, all sorts of people. this year, every formula 1 car has one of these 360 cameras right on the front. that's correct. why have you done this? to give the public and more interactive feel, so you can go wherever the action is. and if you record it you can watch it back from whatever angle you want. have you tried this? what is it like...
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. >> actually, what the guys had done to think up that character and then do all the cgi around it wasually really quite accurate. >> reporter: now, the dream of designing a jet suit is nothing new, but never before has it been so real. how real? you can actually buy this one if you've got a spare $450,000 rattling around in your pocket. that's right. on display right there at the selfridges department store alongside a virtual reali version of how it works. >> oh, you have got to love heights. >> reporter: at the moment, it's just for fun. >> i'm not at all sick. >> reporter: but browning says he foresees some practical uses too. >> for niche military applications and niche search and rescue operations, it turns out we do have some capability they didn't think was possible. >> reporter: for now, the fuel pack limits the suit to only three or four minutes of flight. but as the engines become more efficient, the only direction this jet suit is headed is up. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> that is the "cbs overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for o
. >> actually, what the guys had done to think up that character and then do all the cgi around it wasually really quite accurate. >> reporter: now, the dream of designing a jet suit is nothing new, but never before has it been so real. how real? you can actually buy this one if you've got a spare $450,000 rattling around in your pocket. that's right. on display right there at the selfridges department store alongside a virtual reali version of how it works. >> oh, you have...
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producers of the "star wars" prolog ""rogue one"" used cgi and a look align to turn back time, but heded to use technology to replace princess leia. the decision was made to use never before seen footage of fisher shot for the trilogy's original reboot shortly before her death. the film offers a final opportunity for the "star wars" family to honor an actress beloved by fan. abc news, new york. >>> and disney, the parent company of look causeflip and abc 7. >>> hundreds of, the annual event is now in its tenth year. 75 motorcyclists will ride from south francisco to the san mateo medical center to deliver the backpacks. they expect to help out over 250 kids. local businesses donate cash and backpass for the giveaway. >>> for those people receiving the backpacks, temperatures will warm up to 68 in san mateo, in san francisco only 63 today, oakland 67 and 80 in san jose. >> sounds good. >>> thanks to you for joining us. the news continues online, on twitter, facebook and instagram. we return at 5:00 p.m. sue you then, but first stay tuned for the bay area spotlight. >>> the signs are ev
producers of the "star wars" prolog ""rogue one"" used cgi and a look align to turn back time, but heded to use technology to replace princess leia. the decision was made to use never before seen footage of fisher shot for the trilogy's original reboot shortly before her death. the film offers a final opportunity for the "star wars" family to honor an actress beloved by fan. abc news, new york. >>> and disney, the parent company of look causeflip...
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in a you want a tiger tank film, you will have to make it your self or use cgi, because basically do not exist. i have heard some talk about that radar array with a machine gun set up and the smoking informativevery scene. wasn't correct for the time and place? i know people who know that sort of thing and they tell me no. and i know some people who know that sort of thing and they tell me yes. so when you see a movie, you -- kinds ofse times disputes. i spent my time lecturing 35-40 endle at a time, and by the of my classroom career, they were looking at their cell phones or watching movies online. i do not know what they were doing, the folks in the back row, but when 10 million, 100 million, or one billion people see your film, you will have commentary left, right, and center. so all of those things -- i think kevin used the word quibbles. talking about whether or not the radar array was pointing in the right direction shows you probably need to get a life. [laughter] dr. citino: no offense to anyone in the audience. i apologize. here is something i almost never heard able talk ab
in a you want a tiger tank film, you will have to make it your self or use cgi, because basically do not exist. i have heard some talk about that radar array with a machine gun set up and the smoking informativevery scene. wasn't correct for the time and place? i know people who know that sort of thing and they tell me no. and i know some people who know that sort of thing and they tell me yes. so when you see a movie, you -- kinds ofse times disputes. i spent my time lecturing 35-40 endle at a...
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provide realism in action scenes upped the ante for people to do their own film stunts, rather than using cgi film, i'm employing every part of me. every skill as a filmmaker, physicality, the artistry and all of us are doing that. >> you have the joy of watching the character but also that sensation of kind of terror, that oh, my god, he did this. that's the great thing about mission impossible movies. all this stuff is real that's happening. so the audience gets to actually feel that sensation of my hero is going to die or this character is going to die because we really could have. >> reporter: the cast mates also got in on the action. >> i was really excited. you've got to keep in mind that script pages never reflect the actual action that's happening. i got to drive a speed boat and do underwater acting and get into a big fight. it was a lot of fun. >>> attention all you hamilton fans. the popular broadway show may be coming to movie theaters. hollywood studios are currently bidding for the screen rights to the hit musical. the movie would be a recording of the show made in 2016 with the
provide realism in action scenes upped the ante for people to do their own film stunts, rather than using cgi film, i'm employing every part of me. every skill as a filmmaker, physicality, the artistry and all of us are doing that. >> you have the joy of watching the character but also that sensation of kind of terror, that oh, my god, he did this. that's the great thing about mission impossible movies. all this stuff is real that's happening. so the audience gets to actually feel that...
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a bunch of dinosaurs destroy the world, there's always cnn. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] no cginew study has found that 46% of college graduates regret taking out student loans. it's the second most common regret people come out of college with. [ laughter ] so noted. [ laughter ] and finally, an english bulldog named zsa zsa won san francisco's world's ugliest dog contest this week. which is sad because she was just out for a walk. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he's the host of msnbc's "all in with chris hayes." chris hayes is back on "late night" tonight. [ cheers and applause ] his new film "uncle drew" is out this weekend. lil rel howery is here. [ cheers and applause ] and we will have music from years & years. so it's a great night to be here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, in the aftermath of his family separation policy, president trump is now trying out a new tactic, circumventing due process for detained migrants. for more, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and app
a bunch of dinosaurs destroy the world, there's always cnn. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] no cginew study has found that 46% of college graduates regret taking out student loans. it's the second most common regret people come out of college with. [ laughter ] so noted. [ laughter ] and finally, an english bulldog named zsa zsa won san francisco's world's ugliest dog contest this week. which is sad because she was just out for a walk. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic...
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. >> seth: because that's not cgi. you were on a real island. >> no, i know.dude, he, like, really captured it. it feels like you're there. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, i've watched it twice. i feel like i'm brought back. >> seth: it really is -- i didn't know what abba music looked like, but it is that. >> yeah! >> seth: yeah. >> yes, it's candy. [ laughter ] >> seth: it's, like, that's what i thought the whole time. >> yes. >> seth: and i didn't know until you showed it. >> i know. >> seth: it was like, "yes." it was that boat. >> it's like a drug. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: i want to ask more about the movie but i also want -- because we have a very similar situation. >> yeah. >> seth: you have a dog you love to death. >> i do. >> seth: who's a bit of an instagram celebrity. this is your dog, finn. right? >> yep. >> seth: there she is. >> he-he-he-he. >> seth: he-he-he-he. [ audience aws ] >> he-he. >> seth: and finn, it's a boy's name, so i should have known that. and you also have a small child. >> i do. >> seth: about 16 months old, right
. >> seth: because that's not cgi. you were on a real island. >> no, i know.dude, he, like, really captured it. it feels like you're there. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, i've watched it twice. i feel like i'm brought back. >> seth: it really is -- i didn't know what abba music looked like, but it is that. >> yeah! >> seth: yeah. >> yes, it's candy. [ laughter ] >> seth: it's, like, that's what i thought the whole time. >> yes. >>...
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and cgi, right?s? >> there are different stages of it. you start off with the stuffed animal looks very similar to what you see in the animated version at the end and finished product. but you're filming a scene with the stuffed animals in front of you but it's voiced by actors who are off screen. so you're listening to what they're saying but you're reacting to this inanimate object. and then you finish the scene and then they do the visual effects pass and the visual effects team bring in the gray clod of material that is limbless and headless and hairless, which is suddenly you're in a guillermo del toro version of the film. it's like a horror film all of a sudden. and then you have to repeat the scene to this. and then the next bit is like a rod with a light on it, which is meant to be the character. and eventually it's just down to nothing. it's a disintegration of pooh. [ laughter ] it's so hard to talk about. it's a disney film, people. >> jimmy: this could be the sequel. "the disintegration o
and cgi, right?s? >> there are different stages of it. you start off with the stuffed animal looks very similar to what you see in the animated version at the end and finished product. but you're filming a scene with the stuffed animals in front of you but it's voiced by actors who are off screen. so you're listening to what they're saying but you're reacting to this inanimate object. and then you finish the scene and then they do the visual effects pass and the visual effects team bring...
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eastern, the general counsel for alaskan cable provider cgi talks about how the company makes run been possible for small villages across tundra, glaciers, and mountains. then a child psychologist on providing health care through telemedicine to remote communities in alaska. ,aturday, july 21 at noon the c-span cities tour explores alaska's literary and historical scene with the author of "amazing pipeline story." the president of the sea alaska heritage institute with her book on alaska natives, "celebration." author andnes, former news investigative reporter on the 1989 exxon oil spill. sunday, july 22 at 9:00 p.m. eastern, author mark adams talks about his book "tip of the iceberg," to experience retracing the 1899 expedition of scientists, artists, and writers of the alaskan coast. that is sunday, july 22 at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the c-span cities tour visits the alaska state capital, the alaska native heritage center, and fort wainwright army base. watch four documentaries on alaska. the 1936 film "alaska's silver millions," the 1967 film, alaska centennial, and the 1944 film, alaska
eastern, the general counsel for alaskan cable provider cgi talks about how the company makes run been possible for small villages across tundra, glaciers, and mountains. then a child psychologist on providing health care through telemedicine to remote communities in alaska. ,aturday, july 21 at noon the c-span cities tour explores alaska's literary and historical scene with the author of "amazing pipeline story." the president of the sea alaska heritage institute with her book on...
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the paramount pictures has given the greenlight to live-action film featuring cgi characters.yeah, remember that music. >> i know. >>> croatia rolled out the red carpet for its national soccer team. players returned home to a massive celebration yesterday. these guys lost in the championship world cup game, 4-2 to france. you remember that. an estimated a quarter of a million people greeted the team in zagreb. the team's bus traveled for hours often stopping when blocked by the crowds. >> imagine what first place looks like if this is second place. >> champs-elysees was pretty packed with first place. >>> the white house back pedals after the president questioned why russia would interfere in the elections. g up. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪
the paramount pictures has given the greenlight to live-action film featuring cgi characters.yeah, remember that music. >> i know. >>> croatia rolled out the red carpet for its national soccer team. players returned home to a massive celebration yesterday. these guys lost in the championship world cup game, 4-2 to france. you remember that. an estimated a quarter of a million people greeted the team in zagreb. the team's bus traveled for hours often stopping when blocked by the...
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appropriation bill annually, it's the wolf amendment, so you just don't have to put it in the next cgis appropriations bill. if i'm thinking about it right. is that right? >> can i make a -- let me ask a question here, because i appreciate the question. the prohibition is not against collaboration in science. the prohibition is against collaboration in human space flight. >> that's correct. >> because, you know, we work cooperatively and aeronautics and air traffic management and science and global characterization of glaciers and all kinds of stuff. that was the last thing that congressman wolf did before he left the congress was he softened the language and said, come to the congress, let us know what you want to do, tell us who's going to be there, by name, and guarantee through all the intelligence agencies that you're not going to have any bad actors at the table, mainly for human rights violations. that was his passion. and so i think -- you know, i'm -- >> no, that's exactly right. in fact, we just sent a letter over to congress indicating that i'm going to be meeting with some c
appropriation bill annually, it's the wolf amendment, so you just don't have to put it in the next cgis appropriations bill. if i'm thinking about it right. is that right? >> can i make a -- let me ask a question here, because i appreciate the question. the prohibition is not against collaboration in science. the prohibition is against collaboration in human space flight. >> that's correct. >> because, you know, we work cooperatively and aeronautics and air traffic management...
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how is that having these wonderful scenes with cgi. >> i feel like we all know these characters really mine today have this afinty with winnie the pooh because they're such classic tales so i felt like i had been doing the film for years in a way. i felt comfortable with them until you get there on set and you're working with these amazing kind of stuffed animals and you see on screen the attention to detail that you can see hairs moving and facial expressions that seem so human. i think this film does beautifully is takes the essence and the heart of pooh and just with technology makes him so -- >> brings him to life. what was it like on set? what did they have you acting against? >> yeah. >> stuffed animals. >> you're acting with actors and, yeah, i mean, well, i mean the real animals, of course, just come to life. i don't want to ruin anything for any children out there. >> i wonder as an actor, it's amazing. >> it is, yeah and they all have their own very different personalities and that -- this is a film made today but, of course, you have the classic lines that we've come to kind
how is that having these wonderful scenes with cgi. >> i feel like we all know these characters really mine today have this afinty with winnie the pooh because they're such classic tales so i felt like i had been doing the film for years in a way. i felt comfortable with them until you get there on set and you're working with these amazing kind of stuffed animals and you see on screen the attention to detail that you can see hairs moving and facial expressions that seem so human. i think...