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Michael Jackson's "Hologram" Performance, Re-creating 1920s Manhattan, "A Million Ways to Die in the West," The Making of Kinect

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PRODUCTION/POST/SOUND
Creating A Comedic (and Cinematic) Vision of the Gunslinger Genre
Seth MacFarlane has brought his unique brand of humor to a Western, of all things, in "A Million Ways to Die in the West." Despite the film being a comedy, MacFarlane wanted a realistic, natural look for the period piece.
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LIVE & PUBLIC SPACES
How Michael Jackson Re-Emerged as a "Hologram" at Billboard Awards
Michael Jackson was "alive" and moonwalking his way across the stage during a 3D holographic performance at the Billboard Music Awards.
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GAMING
The Making of Kinect: Designing the Xbox One's Most Controversial Feature
The man who designed the hardware, Carl Ledbetter, describes creating the new Kinect as "an extraordinary challenge."
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DIGITAL MEDIA
Google Fiber: We Don't Do Paid Peering
Adding another layer to the ongoing debate on paid interconnection deals between major ISPs and online video providers, Google Fiber said it doesn't pursue such agreements.
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LIVE & PUBLIC SPACES
Behind the Multimedia Exhibits of the 9/11 Memorial Museum
Jake Barton's interactive design studio Local Projects was tasked with creating multimedia exhibits for the newly opened 9/11 Memorial Museum. But how do you approach depicting such a recent, emotional, and controversial event?
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PRODUCTION/POST/SOUND
Visual Effects Turns Back the Clock on Manhattan in "The Immigrant"
James Gray's "The Immigrant" tells the story of a Polish immigrant struggling through life in 1920s Manhattan. To recreate historic New York City, Brainstorm Digital, completed a great deal of greenscreen replacement and background CGI.
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