With our current technology not really. We do have simple Virtual Reality equipment, that can make it seem like you are in a room, with objects you can manipulate etc. but we cannot place a full human being physically into a virtual world.
As of now, there are no official announcements about a sequel to the movie "Aquamarine." It is possible that a sequel could be made in the future, but nothing has been confirmed yet.
In the movie "Volcano", the lava was created using a combination of practical effects, such as using molten materials like salt and taffy, along with digital effects to enhance and manipulate the lava to make it look realistic. It was a combination of different techniques to achieve the desired visual effect of flowing lava.
Tsunamis are not weather related. They are caused by an underwater fault that moves the water. It has to be a strong quake to create a tsunami. The new movie San Andreas shows one wiping out San Francisco, but this could never really happen. The fault San Francisco sits on is a land fault and it could never create a tsunami.
To play MovieStarPlanet, you can create and customize your own movie star character, socialize with other players, participate in various activities like designing looks, making movies, and playing games to earn fame and StarCoins. You can also join clubs, chat with friends, and climb the rankings to become the ultimate movie star.
Waves can erode coastlines by carrying away sediment and wearing down rocks. They can also create beaches by depositing sediment along the shore. Additionally, waves can impact sea cliffs by undercutting them and causing them to collapse.
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Yes, but keep in mind that the quality will not be all that good.
One can buy a digital copy of the movie Coffy at the movie selling store Rotten Tomatoes. The store has retail locations and also an online store, where one can buy digital movies.
Servers to create a movie? As far as my knowledge its not possible. Servers can host movies not make them
yes, it has to be a digital copy though, it will say whether it is a digital copy on the back (it will still play on t.v's aswell though), or you can save it to your computer/laptop from the itune store (if you have one on your ipod/iphone)
While it is possible to create a replica of Ironman's Arc Reactor for cosplay or display purposes, it is not feasible to recreate a functional version like the one in the movie. The Arc Reactor in the movie is a fictional power source designed for Tony Stark's suit and is not based on real technology.
i don't think it possible, try Windows Movie Maker
yes everybody loves to make their own movies and videos they put it on youtube
The movie is projected from computers, not rolls of film.
they used to have films of movies and showed them. digital films are holigrams, holigraphs and DVDs * * * * * Digital movies have nothing to do with holograms or holographs. Old movies were recorded as a series of pictorial images. For digital movies, the same information is recorded but now each image is stored in digital form. Also in this time it means that the movie won't be 3d
download the movie to your computer, convert the movie to mp4 using ultra mpeg 4, then transfer the movie to your iPod using iTunes
A digital movie camera is a motion picture camera that uses a computer chip. The first versions still put the data to tape, usually a mini DV tape. Nowadays digital movie cameras have hard drives or take SD cards.