Rogue One's CGI resurrection tech: how 'ghosting' will change Hollywood

It’s already possible to be in two places at once in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Benedict Cumberbatch proved during several out-of-body experiences in last year’s Doctor Strange. So the New York Post story that the Sherlock star has been replaced by a body double for the shooting of scenes as the sorcerer supreme in the forthcoming MCU instalment Avengers: Infinity War Part One should come as no shock. Moreover, with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story having shown you don’t even need to be alive to star in a new movie, we should hardly be surprised that an actor no longer has to be on set to get involved in a shoot.

Disney has denied that Cumberbatch’s performance will be superimposed over that of Broadway thesp Aaron Lazar, just as the late Peter Cushing’s features blanketed those of Holby City actor Guy Henry for Grand Moff Tarkin’s return in Gareth Edwards’ Rogue One. But the Post’s story reveals the brave new and rather scary world of ghosted performances that we now live in.

Cushing’s posthumous appearance in Rogue One was inspired by a determination to bring back as many fan favourites as possible from the original Star Wars – and perhaps, if we’re being cynical, the knowledge that morbid curiosity would help boost the box office receipts. It is hard to imagine that studios, particularly those struggling with the scheduling conflicts that always come into play when working with busy A-list talent such as Cumberbatch, won’t consider taking a similar route with still-living talent in the future.

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Female directors on decline in Hollywood, study shows

The number of female directors working in Hollywood has fallen, according to a new study.

In 2016, just 7% of the top 250 films were directed by women, a fall of 2% from the year before. The annual report from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film found that the number was also behind the figure achieved in 1998.

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Here at ELAM we are fully committed to reversing this trend and actively encourage women to get involved in the film industry and starting their journey to become directors by joining our new Film and Television Production course.

Nintendo Switch Launch Date Announced

Japanese gaming company Nintendo has unveiled its new Nintendo Switch console at a presentation in Tokyo.

The device, a hybrid that can be used both hand-held and with a TV when in a dock, will go on sale on 3 March priced $299.99 in the US and £279.99 in the UK. 

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Sony Sells 6.2 million PS4s over Christmas

According to their sales figures, it looks like Sony had a good Christmas, with Uncharted 4 sales closing in on the 9 million mark.

At the beginning of December Sony announced worldwide PlayStation 4 sales had hit a whopping 50 million, and thanks to Christmas that’s already jumped to 53.4 million.

Sales between November 20 and January 1 totalled a whopping 6.2 million. During that same ‘holiday’ season more than 50.4 million PlayStation 4 games were sold, at both retail and digitally.

The most successful PlayStation 4 exclusive by far has been Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, which was first released in May and has now sold more than 8.7 million copies worldwide.

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BAFTA Awards Nominations Announced!

The BAFTAs have announced their 2017 nominations and La La Land leads the way with 11 nominations. There were also nods for Ken Loach's northern social realist drama I, Daniel Blake and fashion designer Tom Ford's film Nocturnal Animals. The ceremony will take place on February 12th hosted by Stephen Fry.

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La La Land Breaks Golden Globes

La La Land became the most successful film of all time at the Golden Globes last night after picking up seven awards. 

"Its a huge haul for this richly lovable film about the love affair between a would-be movie star and a tough, sardonic jazz musician: best film and acting awards for Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in the musical/comedy category, together with best director, screenplay, score and song"

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