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posted by on Wednesday January 04 2017, @01:57PM   Printer-friendly
from the still-not-as-tough-as-hair dept.

The hit Disney movie "Moana" features stunning visual effects, including the animation of water to such a degree that it becomes a distinct character in the film.

UCLA mathematics professor Joseph Teran, a Walt Disney consultant on animated movies since 2007, is under no illusion that artists want lengthy mathematics lessons, but many of them realize that the success of animated movies often depends on advanced mathematics.

"In general, the animators and artists at the studios want as little to do with mathematics and physics as possible, but the demands for realism in animated movies are so high," Teran said. "Things are going to look fake if you don't at least start with the correct physics and mathematics for many materials, such as water and snow. If the physics and mathematics are not simulated accurately, it will be very glaring that something is wrong with the animation of the material."

Teran and his research team have helped infuse realism into several Disney movies, including "Frozen," where they used science to animate snow scenes. Most recently, they applied their knowledge of math, physics and computer science to enliven the new 3-D computer-animated hit, "Moana," a tale about an adventurous teenage girl who is drawn to the ocean and is inspired to leave the safety of her island on a daring journey to save her people.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by VLM on Wednesday January 04 2017, @06:44PM

    by VLM (445) on Wednesday January 04 2017, @06:44PM (#449471)

    I think you are comparing the best of the past with everything (good and bad) from today.

    I believe you are at least partially correct there.

    But take a classic 80s movie, "Christmas Story" or the "Flash Gordon" movie with the Queen soundtrack, can you imagine how they'd F that all up by taking all the dialogue out and replace it with some car chases and explosions?

    Here's a thought, maybe painful. Imagine a 2017 remake of the 2001 movie done by J J Abrams.... I ... I ... there aren't even words!

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  • (Score: 2) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Thursday January 05 2017, @11:25AM

    by GreatAuntAnesthesia (3275) on Thursday January 05 2017, @11:25AM (#449736) Journal

    Here's a thought, maybe painful. Imagine a 2017 remake of the 2001 movie done by J J Abrams.... I ... I ... there aren't even words!

    GASP! He might edit out the pointless, tedious, self-indulgent 10-minute acid-trip lightshow at the end.