Imagre courtesy of Max's Flickr page - Indiana Jones: https://www.flickr.com/photos/max-tim-tom/2522256053/in/photolist-5ghvvi-a96Wkr-9CFwkJ-9CCGFv-9CCAzi-9CFyUd-9CCD7e-9CCCcg-9CFAdw-9CFwT7-9CCDq4-9CFwwq-9CCEFZ-9CFBid-9CFyAY-9CCBUT-9CCEgZ-9CFwbA-asM1r9-64wCew-9uh6rk-9uh6rH-5g48uU-prPM2B-5vMzEa-55kL77-4QTdRk-4VnwDk-9nZ5gj-973ehp-6oF41k-5om3gf-4ZSJZw-5ghuwp-5gmQ5E-5ghutX-5ghumg-5ghtF4-5g495d-5ghu9k-5ghu38-5fYNA6-5ghuez-5g49s9-5fYMDX-5gmQdL-5fYMB6-5g4aaw-5fYMPt-5ghtLt
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This will not be another review of the new Indiana Jones, since I have already done two reviews, one with a spoiler and one without.
However, one thing that also gained a lot of notice with this movie were the technological aspects. Particularly, the de-aging process for Harrison Ford in the opening scenes (roughly lasting about 20 minutes or so).
It was quite a feat. And it went beyond A.I., apparently, which was quite interesting. Ran into this article and thought this would be worth sharing. Enjoy!
No, De-Aged Harrison Ford Wasn’t All A.I. in ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ by Bill Desowitz, July 7, 2023:
There was no magic tech bullet for crafting Ford's younger face, so ILM assembled a suite of tools that they strategically used on a shot-by-shot basis.
https://www.indiewire.com/features/craft/indiana-jones-dial-of-destiny-de-aged-harrison-ford-ai-1234880349/?fbclid=IwAR0jSRAEndRT5Q92BQuO7Mm4H0XF2NgIgPQLHYJUnzIQ4gmI02Wyz8gOjss
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