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Just a few weeks after it originally aired, Goodbye Kansas Studios has shared a behind-the-scenes video of its work on The Walking Dead episode What Comes After, where Rick, with some help from a pile of dynamite, blo
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ws up a bridge full of approaching zombies. Creating one of the series most complicated shots required extensive post-production work, but surprisingly, no actual bridges were harmed in the process. A real-life bridge was used as the setting for this climactic scene, as well as several shots involving close-ups of the zombie horde, lead charact
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ers, and a giant fireball explosion. But everything else, from a repaired section of the bridge being blown to bits again, to zombies flying through the air, to even a raging current below, were all added by Goodbye Kansas Studios as digital embellishments. Its particularly fun to see what the motion capture performers went through to help bring the digital zombies to life, including what appears to be a lot of fun trampoline work to simulate being hurled off of that bridge. [h/t Art of VFX] For more, make sure youre following us on our new Instagram @io9dotcom.
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With astronauts becoming bonafide Instagram celebrities and new high-tech satellites blasting into orbit, it was a tremendous year for planetary imagery. From the Bahamas to the Sahara to the far side of the Moon, our Blue Marble never ceased to dazzle us. There was too much great Earth art this year to include it all, but
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here are a few highlights. Earth, From the Moon October 12th, 2015. Image Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University Our planet is a lovely sight to behold from the far side of the Moon, as NASAs Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter demonstra
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ted earlier this month with a rare and ethereal view of the Blue Marble. As Gizmodos Mika McKinnon explains, the camera needed to roll on its side and stitch together raw, geometrically distorted black-and-white images before color data was added. This was a tough shot to produce, but well worth the effort. Greenland Is Beautiful March 21st, 2015. Image Credit: Jeremy Harbeck / NASA Its really a shame that Greenland is turning into a swimming pool before our eyes, because those glaciers are freakin gorgeous. The unnamed berg pictured above was captured near North Star Bay in March, when the Sun is perennially low on the horizon, creating a starry sky awash in a gradient of color. Shifting Sands June 27, 2015: Image cr
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edit: NASA/Scott Kelly The shifting seas of the Sahara are a lesson in geophysics, shaped by winds and erosion into massive structures over thousands of years. Theyre also just beautiful. Can You Spot the P