Critics’ Choice Awards nominees
The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) has announced the film nominees for the 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards.
Bonus: Luma Pictures’ new tools for Doctor Strange
Technical look at the new tools Luma Pictures created for Doctor Strange Plus an Exclusive Insider Special podcast with Vince Cirelli.
Oscar Shortlist for Best Animated Short
The ten films in the running for the Oscar for Best Animated Short film
Doing it in camera: experimental and bold
We speak to two separate French crews exploring new and innovative macro and cloud tank photography.
The Imaginarium Studios bring first live digital Shakespeare character to the stage
Andy Serkis’ The Imaginarium Studios via Xsens and a custom facial solution, provide a LIVE character on stage every night for the RSC. We explore the pipeline with an exclusive interview.
The eyes have it
Disney Research Zurich has successfully both advanced eye scanning and simplified the process for use in production.
Doctor Strange’s Magical Mystery Tour in time
We deep dive into a Strange VFX world with work from ILM, Method, Framestore, Lola, Luma, and more.
Bee-ing in Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
We talk to One of Us about their Face Hive.
What sorcery is this? Adobe’s remarkable new VoCo tool
We look behind the magic of Adobe’s VoCo tech demo at the algorithms that powered it.
A VFX view of a post-Trump USA-Mexican future
Wecanfxit launched a the short: M.A.M.O.N., a satirical sci-fi look at what would happen if Donald Trump wins the US Election tomorrow.
VR on the Lot
Last month we were at VR on the Lot, at Paramount studios and Facebook introduced Social VR avatars. Here is our report looking at characters in VR.
VES Board of Directors Election Results
The Visual Effects Society announces new members of the Board for the 2017/2018 term.
Award winning Milk and the state of UK episodic effects
We talk to Milk in the UK about their work and the UK Episodic TV market.
VIEW Conference: Google Daydream
One great talk from the 2016 VIEW Conference was about Google’s upcoming Daydream VR and designing UI experiences for the platform.
VIEW Conference: day 1
Byron Howard, Director of Zootopia, opened up the 2016 VIEW Conference with his keynote covering the film.
Terrence Malick’s Voyage of Time (IMAX)
Deluxe’s Method Studios visual effects for the IMAX Terrence Malick’s Voyage of Time.
The next level in spatial augmented reality or projection mapping
The next stage in camera projection: warping video onto moving cloth in real time (Cirque du Soleil, your next illusion is waiting).
SAG-AFTRA members declare video game strike
SAG-AFTRA has declared a strike against select video game employers, following two years of negotiations.
Kubo and the Two Strings: the Moon Beast
LAIKA’s Moon Beast is the first puppet that was completely created using their 3D printing-based rapid prototyping technology.
Epic Robo Recall fun
At Occulus Connect, Epic Games announced Robo Recall, the company’s new VR game for Oculus Touch.
V-Ray’s practical stochastic rendering of ‘spec-y’ things
Since Siggraph we have wanted to highlight the great work in V-Ray regarding an age old computer graphics problem. One that has remained remarkably resistant to the best efforts of the world’s render experts to solve.
Adaptive ftrack project tools
Discover how ftrack adapts and is openly embracing change, including new Agile approaches that the team use daily themselves.
Face mapping for The Come Down
We spoke to Paul Lacroix about the new face tracking technology used for Empara Mi: The Come Down.
Rob Legato added to VIEW Conference lineup
In a last minute addition, Rob Legato will be presenting “The Art and Science behind creating a photo-realistic Jungle Book” at the VIEW Conference coming up in Turin, Italy.
Orphan Black: Tatiana Maslany with Tatiana Maslany
See our latest WIRED video on Tatiana Maslany, who won an Emmy as Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her work on BBC America’s Orphan Black. VFX by Intelligent Creatures.
MPAA vs. the Professor
The MPAA issued a press release attacking a USC study about tax incentives. We have links to the release and a response from The Tax Foundation.
Creative Arts Emmy winners
The 2016 Creative Arts Awards were presented over the weekend, here are the winners.
