Outside of Darth Vader’s return to the big screen, arguably no discussion point about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is larger than Industrial Light & Magic’s controversial use of CGI to include two other original trilogy characters in the spinoff film. The visual effects company incorporated state-of-the-art digital doctoring so that Grand Moff Tarkin and Princess Leia Organa could appear in the movie as they looked in 1977’s A New Hope. It was a grueling and extensive process that looked to recreate the likenesses of the late Peter Cushing (who died in 1994) and a 19-year old Carrie Fisher. After Rogue One‘s premiere, many have been curious to see how ILM achieved this, and some details about their methods have been revealed in the weeks since.
The topic has drawn considerable interest amongst die-hard fans and casual audiences alike, and Rogue One‘s special effects are now ...
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