Get some cool drag & drop VFX here! ► ◄ What with being responsible for the highest-grossing R-rated movie of the 1999’s, when it comes to action movies, the Wachowskis certainly know how to dream up a masterpiece. But with great imagination comes great need to figure out how the heck you’re gonna make something that isn’t really physically possible look real. Nowadays, for most FX you’d just boot up a PC and “hey presto” a fully digital photo-real spiderman double! Ok, it’s a little more involved than that and we’re not saying that VFX don’t require a huge amount of very talented people who are ever expanding the possibilities of what can be done on a computer. However, back in the late 90’s when directors Lily and Lana Wachowski were making their first instalment of ‘The Matrix’, computers weren’t so powerful. But, despite that, they still managed to push the boundaries of what could be done at the time. And that’s what we’re going to talk about right now in this SFX breakdown of ‘The Matrix’. Like the music in this video? Get it on itunes: Get it on Google Play: Find it on Spotify: Buy it on Amazon: Read more here: Follow us on Twitter:
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