How a 5-Person Team Created the Blockbuster Effects in “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Wired sat down with directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert and visual effects artist Zak Stoltz to talk about the special and visual effects used in their new sci-fi action film, Everything Everywhere All at Once.
The film, starring Michelle Yeoh, has impressed both audiences and critics with its quirky take on the action and sci-fi genres. Stoltz and the Daniels explain how their small budget forced them to get creative in bringing their unique vision to the screen.
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