Katherine Johnson’s precise orbital calculations were essential to John Glenn’s Friendship 7 mission, and the film dramatizes how her expertise overcame skepticism from colleagues and bureaucrats. Dorothy Vaughan, initially relegated to the role of “human computer,” becomes an informal supervisor who teaches herself and her team the Fortran programming needed for the new electronic computers—anticipating technological change and demanding credit and security for her group. Mary Jackson fights for the right to attend engineering classes and becomes NASA’s first Black female engineer, highlighting legal and educational obstacles that limited opportunity.
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The x265 encoding ensures a highly efficient compression of the video file, allowing for smooth playback and reduced file sizes. Meanwhile, the 10-bit color depth provides a wider color gamut, resulting in more nuanced and lifelike colors. This technical trifecta creates a visually stunning experience that complements the film's powerful narrative. Meanwhile, the 10-bit color depth provides a wider
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At its core, Hidden Figures is a film about the friction between "human computers" and the emerging age of electronic computing. The villain isn't a person, but an IBM mainframe that threatens to make the women obsolete. In a way, the x265 codec used to compress this film is a descendant of that very technology.