Films like
The Abyss,
Jurassic Park, and
Terminator 2 might have heralded a new era of digital filmmaking, but realistic computer graphics were still in their infancy at the time. Old-school practical effects still played a big part in all of those movies, and this
behind-the-scenes look shows how Stan Winston Studio brought the T-1000 to life in many scenes without a single pixel.
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