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DataFunTalk
DataFunTalk
Sep 27, 2025 · Artificial Intelligence

How AI Is Redefining Filmmaking: From Festival Shorts to Feature Films

The article explores how AI models like Seedream and Seedance are reshaping cinema, from AI‑driven short films showcased at the Busan Film Festival to full‑length feature productions, highlighting technical breakthroughs, industry perspectives, and the emerging "AI +" versus "+ AI" production paradigms.

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How AI Is Redefining Filmmaking: From Festival Shorts to Feature Films
UC Tech Team
UC Tech Team
Oct 11, 2018 · Backend Development

Avoiding Single Empty Seats in Cinema Seat Selection Using Regex

This article explains how to prevent isolated empty seats when users select cinema seats by modeling seat layouts, defining forbidden patterns, converting them into regular expressions, and implementing concise JavaScript validation code that reduces complex nested if‑statements to a few clear lines.

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Avoiding Single Empty Seats in Cinema Seat Selection Using Regex
58UXD
58UXD
Nov 25, 2016 · Fundamentals

Why 120 FPS Makes “Billy Lynn’s Midway Battle” Feel So Real

The article explains how higher frame rates like 120 fps, along with visual‑perception phenomena such as flash fusion and apparent motion, give movies such as “Billy Lynn’s Midway Battle” a hyper‑realistic feel compared to the traditional 24 fps cinema standard.

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Why 120 FPS Makes “Billy Lynn’s Midway Battle” Feel So Real
21CTO
21CTO
Jan 30, 2016 · Fundamentals

What Real Code Do Movies Use? Surprising Sources Behind On‑Screen Programming

This article reveals how many sci‑fi films showcase actual code snippets—ranging from C++ and assembly to HTML and Lua—sourced from blogs, manuals, and open‑source projects, offering a fascinating glimpse into the authentic programming behind cinematic tech scenes.

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What Real Code Do Movies Use? Surprising Sources Behind On‑Screen Programming