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Check Out The Technology Used for Disney's "Big Hero 6"

Disney and Marvel's upcoming mash-up is gonna doom the box-office with big numbers soon, as every one is excited to watch the comic book turned movie Big Hero 6. As per the trailers and the story we can understand that the movie is a comedy action superhero film about Hiro Hamanda, Baymax, and the rest of technology genius fighting against evil, using technology as their super powers. 
Directors Chris Williams and Don Hall explains the technology inspired for each characters and the techniques used to make the film. And more surprisingly Disney rendered its new animated film on a 55,000-core supercomputer. Check out the below video on which was covered by Engadget
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