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Some individual frames took up to 100 hours to render, the computation overtaxed by the bendy bits of distortion caused by an Einsteinian effect called gravitational lensing. In the end the movie brushed up against 800 terabytes of data. “I thought we might cross the petabyte threshold on this one,” von Tunzelmann says.
Awesome! Glad there are others out there. Oh, wow, I didn't realize he was that old. He's one of my favorite actors. Speaking of Michael Caine...this gets me every time. hahaha
http://www.wired.com/2014/10/astrophysics-interstellar-black-hole/I'm topping this thread since the movie is about to be released (even though it seems I'm the only one psyched about it) and to share this really cool article on how they built the movie.
How Building a Black Hole for Interstellar Led to an Amazing Scientific Discovery | WIRED
Just saw it. Maudlin ending but entertaining all the same.
It was a good movie, but I was actually disappointed. From what people have told me, if the movie was more closely matched to the leaked script (that went viral on the internet a while back) it would likely have been a mind blowing movie for sci-fi fans. Instead it's more watered down for the masses.