An Oral History of ILM’s ‘Dragonheart’ On Its 20th Anniversary
"Dragonheart," released twenty years ago this week, was a live-action film that had one of the first digital characters you could believe in. We talk to the ILM artists who created it.
"Dragonheart," released twenty years ago this week, was a live-action film that had one of the first digital characters you could believe in. We talk to the ILM artists who created it.
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Here's something that happens rarely in Hollywood: someone trying to NOT take credit for work they did.