Indie DI Heroes
DI is a process often reserved for the top films involving days of film scanning and large budgets. Local Hero Post is focused on providing a DI solution for the independent filmmaker, offering high quality at prices more in line with the budget of an Indie film. In this week’s fxpodcast, we discuss with owner Leandro Marini the approach Local Hero has taken to make this possible.
Read the ArticleImagineer Mogul Pre-NAB Podcast
Imagineer Systems is getting out ahead of the NAB PR rush by announcing that they will be talking with customers at NAB about their new compositing system “Mogul”, described as “a new vision for the visual effects industry: a new approach, a new workflow, a new architecture.” John Montgomery takes you direct to the source […]
Read the ArticleArt of Digital 3D Stereoscopic Film
From U2 to Hanna Montana. From Beowulf to Journey to the Center of the Earth. 3D is hot once again. One of the strongest trends in visual effects films today is stereoscopic capture, post production and projection. Technology is catching up just when theatre owners are looking for ways to hold and appeal to a media saturated audience. We explore the theory and practice of digital 3D stereo imaging.
Read the Articlefxguidetv Episode #23 is Live: RED Workflow, Part 2
A new episode of fxguidetv is available for download. It is part two of our special look at using RED footage in post production. We’ve been shooting a ton of RED footage since receiving our camera last year, working through the various ways to efficiently get from R3D to other formats which can be used […]
Read the ArticleThe Mill for Coke: Super Bowl Revisited
In a broadcast filled of commercials with talking animals, dancing animals, and even animals with a point to prove, the Coke spot “It’s Mine” stood out from the crowd. We speak with The Mill’s creative director Angus Kneale and Senior CG artist Ben Smith about the work that went into making one of the most popular spots from the big show.
Read the ArticleGenArts Releases Sapphire for Apple FxPlug Products
Sapphire Sparks have long been a favorite on flame and smoke systems and over the years have grown in popularity on other platforms such as After Effects and Avid. The plugins have now made the leap to Apple products such as Final Cut Pro and Motion which support the FxPlug architecture. Click through to read […]
Read the ArticlePulling the Wool Over: MPC circa 10,000BC
10,000 BC by director Roland Emmerich takes audiences to a time when mighty mammoths shook the earth. In this in-depth article we examine just one part of this blockbuster film and drill down on complex task of producing photorealistic mammoths that, while not the heros of the film, certainly gave the film power, gravitas and some ripping good thrills.
Read the ArticleThe Kingdom: the Agency, the Effects, the Titles
One of our favourite films of 2007 was The Kingdom. If you missed it – rent it. Peter Berg’s film is a powerful action drama based around a criminal investigation shared by two cultures chasing deadly terrorists before they are ready to strike again. We explore the seamless visual effects delivered by Rhythm & Hues and explore the amazing opening titles which both inform and set the tone for the entire film from the PIC Agency.
Read the ArticleGlue Tools Announces Cineon/DPX Pro v3.0 + New 2.5 Maintenance Release
We’re big fans of the Cineon/DPX tools here at fxguide and are looking forward to the improvements in the new version, set to be released at NAB 2008 in April. The new version will include Cineon and DPX Sequence Presets along with a full Cineon or DPX Codec. The combination of these two features now […]
Read the ArticleAnd the Oscar goes to…..
The Golden Compass….Michael Fink, Bill Westenhofer, Ben Morris and Trevor Wood Congratulations to the winners of the Best Achievement in Visual Effects Oscar this year. The crew also won the Special Visual Effects category at the BAFTA awards earlier this month. “(The) four people standing up here represent over a thousand artists so, it’s kind […]
Read the ArticleNuke 5.0 Now Available
The Foundry announced that the much-anticipated Nuke 5.0 was released today. The version is a major release featuring a new user interface, 3D stereoscopic workflow, Python scripting, and a number of additional features and enhancements. Nuke 5.0v1 is available to all customers with current support contracts and anyone with a valid evaluation license. You will […]
Read the ArticleAutodesk Receives Scientific & Technical Academy Award for Maya Fluid
Autodesk announced today that developers of its Autodesk Maya Fluid Effects System have been awarded Technical Achievement Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The Maya Fluid Effects System allows digital artists to create realistic animation of liquids and gases, using novel simulation techniques for accuracy and speed, as well as a […]
Read the ArticleBuilding Art in Chicago: 1 1 2 3 5 8
The Chicago Spire is designed by artist-architect Santiago Calatrava and funded by developer Garrett Kelleher. When completed in 2011, the spire will be the tallest building in the western hemisphere. The massive film “Inspire” was commissioned to showcase the building. We spoke to director Sheena Duggal, an extremely experienced VFX supervisor, about the making of the film.
Read the ArticleEyes are the Window to Madame Tutli Putli
Madame Tutli Putli is a remarkable animation. Not only is the film moving, but it pioneered a very powerful new visual blending of live action and stop frame animation. Jason Walker created the new effect, which lead to the film winning this year’s Best Short Film at Cannes. It is also nominated in the Animated Short Film category at this year’s Oscars.
Read the Article6th Annual VES Award winners
The 6th Annual VES Awards were held on Feb. 10, 2008 at the Kodak Theatre Grand Ballroom in Hollywood by the Visual Effects Society. Dennis Muren presented Steven Spielberg with the VES Lifetime Achievement Award. This award recognizes the contribution that his vast body of work, as both a director and producer, has made to […]
Read the ArticleApple Decides Not to Exhibit at NAB 2008
An article at TV Technology.com spills the beans that Apple will not be having a booth at NAB this year. This follows an announcement in November last year by Avid that they weren’t going to be having a booth in Vegas. Apple has been missing from the list of NAB 2008 exhibitors, so this news […]
Read the ArticleNuke 4.8v1 Released
Nuke 4.8v1 is now available to download from The Foundry web site. Nuke 4.8v1 includes several feature enhancements, increased stability, and numerous bug fixes. With Nuke 5.0 on the horizon, The Foundry is releasing Nuke 4.8v1 for customers with projects in progress who choose not to upgrade to Nuke 5.0 until their projects have completed. […]
Read the ArticleOne Man Against Attila the Hun
Every once in a while we get a story at fxguide that indicates just how far and how fast the industry is moving. The post on Attila the Hun, directed by Gareth Edwards, is one of those stories. Edwards produced the 250 HD effects shots by himself in five months using After Effects and Photoshop. Averaging 2 shots a day, it was one man against the armies of Attila the Hun.
Read the ArticlePro Living in a Consumer QuickTime World
Apple’s recent QuickTime 7.4 update caused numerous problems for applications from Adobe, RED, and more. While QT is used in high-end facilities around the world, it was a good reminder that the media wrapper is more closely linked to iPods than professional users. In this article we look at ways for pro users to maintain both sanity AND pixel purity when dealing with QT…with a key role played by After Effects CS3.
Read the ArticleOscar Visual Effects Nominations
Nominations for the 80th Annual Academy Awards were announced today (Tuesday, January 22) by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Sid Ganis and Oscar® winner Kathy Bates. For Achievement in Visual Effects the nominated films are: The Golden Compass Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End Transformers To reach these nominations seven films […]
Read the Articlefxguidetv #020 is on the air
This episode features an interview with members of the ILM vfx crew from “Transformers”. The fxphd.com tip shows taking an aerial shot that was filmed from a light plane and turning the footage into the kind of smooth move you would expect from a helicopter with an expensive camera mount. This tip is done by […]
Read the Article“I Love Sarah Jane” coming out on itunes
fxphd.com worked on two short films that are in competition in the Sundance Film Festival. Each day for 10 days Sundance makes available one film for free and on the first day (Jan. 18th, 2008) it was “I Love Sarah Jane”. The other film, “Spider” is scheduled to be the closing film of the ten […]
Read the ArticleFree BCC Snow Spark for Autodesk Systems
Boris Continuum Complete’s Snow filter is an auto-animated snow generator which can composite snow over a sky color or an image layer. The filter offers extensive options for customizing the effect and allows you to create drifts or make flakes pile up along the edges of an alpha channel. Download the Free Snow Filter Boris […]
Read the ArticleA quick look at the new films for 2008
What is coming in 2008 – we have roughed out a schedule of effects films for 2008., From Indy to Maxwell Smart, from Lions to Penguins and on to Robotic heroes. What we can expect and from whom.
Read the Articlefxphd January08 Term Overview QuickTime
January08 term classes start next week over at our online vfx training sister site fxphd.com. We’ve got over 10 new courses with over 30 offerings in total. We’ve got some great new design based courses with Tim Clapham from hypa.tv in the UK, an Apple Motion course taught by Damien Allen, and even a Typography […]
Read the ArticleVES announces nominees for 6th annual VES Awards
The Visual Effects Society (VES) today announced the nominees for the 6th Annual VES Awards ceremony recognizing outstanding visual effects in over a dozen categories of film, television, commercials and video games. Nominees were chosen Saturday, January 5, 2008 by numerous panels of VES members who viewed submissions at the FotoKem screening facilities in Burbank. […]
Read the Article10 Scientific and Technical Achievements to Be Honored with Academy Awards®
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced 10 winners of Scientific and Technical Academy Awards, which will be presented at The Beverly Wilshire on Saturday, February 9, 2008. Unlike other Academy Awards, achievements receiving Scientific and Technical Awards need not have been developed and introduced during 2007. Rather, the achievements must demonstrate […]
Read the ArticleSeven in Running for 2007 Visual Effects Oscar
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that seven films remain in contention for Achievement in Visual Effects for the 80th Academy Awards
Read the ArticleAliens vs Predator Requiem fxpodcast – incl. a Jan08 fxphd preview
Listen to the latest fxpodcast (see panel right) to hear our AVPR interview with the Directors, and also hear a preview of the new fxphd term.
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