Project Hail Mary may not have used any green screens during production, but co-director Chris Miller has clarified that this ...
Phil Lord and Chris Miller rejected the use of green screens during the making of 'Project Hail Mary' with Ryan Gosling.
Countless films have been inspired by Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, but one sci-fi retelling arguably stands above the rest.
Amazon-MGM's entire 156-minute, big-budget sci-fi gamble was shot without any green (or blue) screen, Christopher Miller says.
Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller wanted to balance CGI effects with real sets and physical elements as much as possible.
In interviews with the press, Miller, who directed Project Hail Mary alongside collaborator Phil Lord, said there is no green ...
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller sat down for a ComicBook.com interview. They explained that the upcoming sci fi film Project Hail Mary uses no green screen or ...
The first clip from the upcoming sci-fi movie Project Hail Mary has been released, and it has sparked a lot of discussion about how the film was made. Co-director Chris Miller explained that even ...
Chris Miller, co-director of Project Hail Mary, made a claim about using green screens and practical effects that confused a ...
Starring Ryan Gosling, Sandra Hüller, Lionel Boyce, Ken Leung and Milana Vayntrub, "Project Hail Mary" is expected to release in Indian theatres on March 20 ...
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have confirmed that the Project Hail Mary no greenscreen approach was absolute, not aspirational. Not a single green or blue screen shot appears in the entire film.