RED CIS goes Badass
Director Robert Schwentke’s Red tells the story of ex-CIA agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) recruiting his former team to help him defeat a hi-tech assassin. CIS Vancouver contributed 220 shots to the film ranging from detailed composites, CG bullets, an exploding RPG and plentiful destruction. We talk to CIS vfx supe Randy Goux.
Read the ArticleLight Stage brings The Robot to life in India
India’s costliest film “Endhiran The Robot” has used the Light Stage technology from USC ICT which was used in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Spiderman “Endhiran The Robot” India’s costliest film “Endhiran The Robot” has used the ICT Light Stage for photorealism. Sun Pictures’s “Endhiran The Robot” starring superstar Rajnikanth (Asia’s 2nd highest […]
Read the ArticleNovember 7th – IBEW Informational Meeting
Last week IBEW Local 40 held an informational meeting in Burbank for Visual Effects Artists. We are working on a story/podcast with them but in the meantime they have announced details about another meeting on Sunday November 7th at 1pm at The American Legion Hall located at 5309 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City, CA 90230. […]
Read the ArticleVES Production Summit 2010
The Visual Effects Society held their second annual Production Summit this past Saturday in Marina Del Rey. This is a unique event designed to break out of the day to day routine and think about the future as well as hear from an amazing group of speakers and panelists.
Read the Articlefxpodcast: Gareth Edwards & “Monsters”
Our latest fxpodcast episode is a discussion with filmmaker Gareth Edwards, director of the indie film Monsters, about the making of the movie. We last featured him several years ago in an article here at fxguide about his vfx work on the BBC’s Atilla the Hun. Like Atilla, Edwards did all of the vfx and […]
Read the ArticleMethod Studios delivers Halo Hope
For ‘Deliver Hope’, an epic Xbox Halo: Reach spot, Method Studios delivered visual effects for a major battle sequence involving the game’s newest characters. We talk to Method senior creative director and visual effects supervisor Dan Glass about the commercial.
Read the ArticleIBEW Local 40 Informational Meeting for Visual Effects Industry
This Saturday evening, October 16th, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 40 is holding an informational meeting pertaining to the visual effects industry. Everyone is invited. Details on location and contact info is after the jump.
Read the ArticleCVMP Early Discount ends October 17th
We’re in the last few days of an early-bird discount of £100 off the registration fee to this year’s Conference on Visual Media and Production. The event, taking place in London on November 17th and 18th, provides an outlet for production and post personnel to discuss the latest technology and research impacting the field. If […]
Read the ArticleMini Milan
For ‘Flow’, a spot promoting the 2011 MINI Countryman, SWAY Studio created hundreds of vehicles magically splitting, reforming and driving with precision through the streets of Milan. We talk to visual effects supervisor Aaron Powell about the use of SWAY’s Drive-a-Tron driving simulation tool for the commercial.
Read the ArticleVES: The 1099 Dilemma
The Visual Effects Society (VES) recently held an event in Los Angeles titled “The 1099 Dilemma” to examine labor issues facing companies and artists. Who decides if you are an Independent Contractor or an Employee? Can a proper Independent Contractor relationship be established? What are the Insurance issues? Is there such a thing as a “Day Rate”?
Read the ArticleMPC’s Head Turner : Drench
Ulf Johansson has directed Drench ‘Cubehead’ The spot features a puzzled man trying to solve his own Rubik’s style puzzle head. The commercial was produced by Kate Bailey at CHI&Partners and Philippa Smith at Smith & Jones. MPC created the puzzle head combining live action elements. In this week’s fxpodcast we speak to MPC vfx […]
Read the ArticleHiring around the world
There has been a growth in vfx houses broadening to encompass new offices around the world. Rhythm & Hues, SPI, Digital Domain, have all expanded to having multiple offices around the world. Right now ILM is also expanding and staffing up its Singapore offices. The vfx workplace is now global. As part of our fxphd.com training we have been speaking to recruiters from around the world.
Read the ArticleMopping up after the Apprentice
For The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,visual effects supervisor John Nelson oversaw more than 1200 shots featuring plasma ball fights, a Chinese dragon, car chases, magical creatures and the re-creation of the famous Disney Fantasia sequence. We take a look at some of the key work by the two lead facilities, Asylum and Double Negative. (Sorcerer’s Apprentice on DVD Nov 30th)
Read the ArticleEven more Predators…
For the 2010 film Predators, director Nimrod Antal and producer Robert Rodriguez set out to maintain the appeal of the 1987 original film by employing similar designs and relying on both practical and digital effects. We take a look at the visual effects work by Troublemaker Digital and Hybride.
Read the ArticleNot the Best Day: Server Problems at fxguide
Thanks for your patience for the last 29 hours…and thanks to those of you who let us know the site was down and you missed it. Jeff, Mike and I really appreciate it. Over the years, we’ve been fortunate at fxguide to avoid major server problems. In fact, until Wednesday, we didn’t have more than […]
Read the Articlefxguidetv: Cinema 4D R12 and Nuke 6.2 Tech Preview
fxguidetv epsiode #93 is now available and contains a look at two software packages. At IBC we caught up with Jon Wadleton, Nuke Product Manager for The Foundry, who gave us an overview of what they have planned for Nuke version 6.2. This includes a new image modeler, projection solver, external 3D rendering, dope sheet, […]
Read the ArticleNVIDIA GPU Conference: 3ds Max Adds iRay Rendering Support
The 2010 NVIDIA GTC conference kicked off yesterday in San Jose and in its second year is more than double in size from last year. What’s the conference all about and why do we care? Consider it something of a SIGGRAPH-style gathering, but focusing on GPU technology. The speed curve in GPU technology is quickly […]
Read the ArticleMercenary Effects: The Expendables
In The Expendables, director Sylvester Stallone harks back to the gritty and explosion-filled action films of days gone by to follow a team of mercenaries helping to overthrow a South American dictator. We talk to visual effects supervisor Wes Caefer about the practical and digital effects work in the film.
Read the Articlefxguidetv from IBC: Storm
Our second fxguidetv from IBC 2010 in Amsterdam is a look at Storm, the Foundry’s upcoming R3D editing and workflow tool. The product was first shown publicly at NAB earlier this year and has undergone a vast amount of improvement since then. The episode of fxguidetv includes interviews with The Foundry’s Richard Shackleton and RED’s […]
Read the Articlefxguidetv from IBC: Flame Premium + Full Length 2011×1 Feature Videos
Our first IBC episode is up with news from the show regarding Autodesk. The company today introduced Flame Premium, which is effectively a bundle of Flame, Smoke Advanced (with an Action that includes all Flame creative tools), and Lustre. The software package is list priced at $129,000 in the states. Upgrades to the premium version […]
Read the ArticleNew CINEMA 4D Release 12 Now Available
MAXON has released a new version of their 3D software CINEMA 4D and is available immediately for purchase or upgrade. The release a slate of new features in addition to a revamped and simpler product lineup. One of the big changes is built-in support for linear workflow and color profiles throughout the application, which really […]
Read the ArticleRed Centre: Takers Director John Luessenhop
This week’s Red Centre podcast we have in the Red Room the Director of the new hit film TAKERS : John Luessenhop. We discuss shooting with Genesis as well as a general, open and frank discussion about the directorial decisions he made making this film and rehearsing and working with the actors.We also discuss Red […]
Read the ArticleScott Pilgrim and VFX against the world
In Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, the title character woos his new girlfriend by battling her seven evil exes in Japanese Anime-style fights punctuated with video game-like on-screen graphics. Visual effects supervisor Frazer Churchill oversaw more than 1200 shots for film. We take a look at the work by Double Negative and Mr. X.
Read the ArticleA Few Weeks with Colorista II
The original Magic Bullet Colorista brought the 3-way color corrector to After Effects and improved upon the one built into Final Cut Pro. With the recent release of Colorista II and the addition of secondary color correction, more flexible masking, and UI refinements the plugin has solidified its place as our go-to favorite for grading within those desktop applications.
Read the ArticlePeppering Salt with visual effects
Phillip Noyce’s SALT takes audiences on a thrill ride with title character and CIA agent Angelina Jolie, who may or may not be a Russian spy out to assassinate the U.S. President. Visual effects supervisor Robert Grasmere oversaw the work of several vendors to provide hundreds of invisible shots for the film. We take a look at the effects by Framestore and CIS Vancouver.
Read the ArticlePrince of Persia
In Mike Newell’s Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (out soon on Blu-Ray &DVD), rogue Prince Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal) safeguards a magical and sought-after dagger that can reverse time. We look at a few of the major effects sequences by Cinesite, MPC, Framestore and Double Negative, & the previs work by Nvizage. VFX supervisor : Tom Wood.
Read the ArticleCreative Arts Emmy Winners
This afternoon in Los Angeles the Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live. We’ve got the winners in the visual effects related categories after the read more. Congratulations to all those nominated and to those taking home statues tonight.
Read the Article15 in Competition for 2010 Scientific and Technical Awards
The Scientific and Technical Awards Committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has released the list of those under consideration for Sci-tech awards. Names like ILM, Rhythm & Hues, Digital Domain, Dreamworks, PipelineFX, Pixar, SPI, Disney, Rising Sun Research are included… full press release follows.
Read the ArticleIn Memoriam: Sande Scoredos
The Visual Effects Society reports that Sande Scoredos, who served as Executive Director of Training and Artist Development At Sony Pictures Imageworks for the past 12-plus years passed away Saturday morning after a prolonged illness. More information as well as details about services can be found after the jump…
Read the ArticleVariety reports Montreal’s Fake Studio leaves workers unpaid
David S. Cohen reports in an article today in Variety that Montreal’s Fake Studio (part of Camera e-Motion Group) has left a handful of VFX artists unpaid since April for work done on the film Piranha 3D. The article discusses the familiar nature to the Meteor story, mentions the Visual Effects business as a Ponzi […]
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