The green, falling digital code depicted as rain in the film "The Matrix" consisted of Japanese sushi recipes. Rating: What's True: While Simon Whiteley, the production designer behind the code, ...
While Simon Whiteley, the production designer behind the code, claims to have used his wife's Japanese cookbooks to help create the design ... What's False: ... the Japanese characters were mixed with ...
THE MATRIX has guarded its biggest mystery until now. What was all that indecipherable green code running down the screen. Did it hold the secrets to the very essence of reality itself? Apparently not ...
Part of what made The Matrix such a great film was its attention to detail. The special effects were revolutionary for their time, and the production includes so many small elements underlining the ...
The 1999 sci-fi action film, ‘The Matrix’, is still regarded as one of the best and most visually stunning movies of all time. If you remember, the film featured a cascading green code that rained ...
Whiteley is a production and art designer who was tasked with the design of ‘The Matrix’ and that included the code you see all over the film. Whiteley is currently out on a press tour promoting his ...
Well there's another award winning film ruined. Great. We've all seen The Matrix. If you haven't, then you deffo know what it is at least. The 1999 film starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne and ...
"I like to tell everybody that "The Matrix''s code is made out of Japanese sushi recipes," Whiteley told CNet in a recent interview. He claims he scanned the characters from his wife's Japanese ...
For all you die-hard Matrix fans out there – or just curious peeps who believe there is more to this dimension – we’re sorry to inform you that the collection of trippy green symbols that are ...
The man who designed the mysterious 'digital rain' for the 1999 movie has confessed where the strange symbols - representing an alternate reality - came from FANS of The Matrix may have theories as to ...