Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Underwater scenes are incredibly difficult to shoot, as the conditions mean the cast and crew have to rethink nearly every aspect ...
Turns out, one epic scene is entirely real.
Tom Cruise did his first underwater scene for “Legend” (1985), followed by executing far more demanding scenes in “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014) and most famously “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation” (2015 ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
Beneath the surface of the ocean lies a world few ever get to see. Some photographers make it the central focus of their work, diving deep below to explore the life hidden from those of us on land—and ...
Spoilers for Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One lie ahead, so read at your own risk. It honestly feels like there’s no feat Tom Cruise hasn’t attempted for a film at this point in his ...
MIT and WHOI scientists have unveiled SeaSplat, a system that makes underwater scenes look as if the ocean had been drained away. The tool cancels out water’s distortions and builds true-color 3D ...
SeaSplat produces true color images of underwater scene, as captured by MIT team’s underwater robot. The original photo is in the left, and the color-corrected version made with SeaSplat is on the ...
A project from MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) has developed an image analysis tool intended to render truer and more accurate representations of underwater scenes. Capturing ...