Autodesk Systems Team Roundtable

January 31, 2007

In this fxpodcast, we interview key members of the newly reorganized systems team from Autodesk in Montreal. Thanks to the fxguide listeners who submitted questions for the panel – we had a great response and hope to involve you more in the future. Click on the read more link for information on the participants as well as links to the podcast.

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A vfx Labyrinth

January 25, 2007

Directed by Mexican-born Guillermo del Toro, Pan’s Labyrinth tells the story of little Ofelia who is escapes by moving into fairy tales and magic lands in an enchanted forest, set against the backdrop of Spanish fascism. We caught up with VFX suprvisor Everett Burrell of CafeFX to discuss the film.

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Letters in the Post from Digital Domain

January 23, 2007

Imagine compositing hundreds of ships and thousands of soliders and not shooting a frame of green screen.
In this podcast we speak to the team at Digital Domain about the issues involved with providing the visual effects for Letters from Iwo Jima.

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Oscar nominees announced

January 23, 2007

The nominations for the 79th Academy Awards were announced this morning. The three films nominated for the visual effects Oscar were chosen from group of seven films. Find out the process behind them getting nominated, and how the bake off decided on these 3 films above all others.

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Post, Post Production

January 9, 2007

In this Podcast we visit with Tyler Leshney, Senior VP for Operations for Ascent Media’s Media Management Services. What happens after a film or TV show is completed. The Digital Media Data Center was built to handle the many ways content needs to be completed and distributed.

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Visual Effects Society Announces Nominees

January 8, 2007

The Visual Effects Society (VES), the entertainment industry’s only organization of visual effects professionals, today announced the nominees for the 5th Annual VES Awards recognizing outstanding visual effects in twenty-one (21) categories of film, television, commercials, music videos and games.

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Children of Men – Hard Core Seamless vfx

January 4, 2007

Director Alfonso Cuaron directs the new gritty drama Children of Men, and in the finest tradition of Blade Runner the future is a bleak and depressing place.

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Charlotte’s Web of vfx Art

December 31, 2006

John Berton, who worked on Men in Black and The Mummy, was overall visual effects supervisor for Charlotte’s Web. We talk to the teams at Digital Pictures Iloura, Rising Sun, Stan Winston Studio and FUEL about their involvement in the motion picture. UPDATE: VES nomination and detailed 3D passes.

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A Better Vue

December 29, 2006

Vue 6 was introduced at Siggraph and began shipping during the last part of 2006. The software is used for creating, animating and rendering natural 3D environments and the release brought numerous enhancements. We will soon be doing a review of the new version, but in the meantime here is an overview of what the latest release offers.

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Intelligent Creatures

December 27, 2006

Intelligent Creatures is a Canadian effects house, part of the Candian Cartel. The company was formed by artists Raymond Gieringer, Michael Hatton, Lon Molnar and Wendy Lanning. We caught up with some of the founders to talk about some of their work on films such as Babel, Stranger Than Fiction and The Fountain.

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The Deaths of Ian Diary Part 2: On Set

December 20, 2006

In the second part of our series blogging the film The Deaths of Ian, we go on set with the visual effects supervisor, Dennis Michelson. A veteran of countless productions both behind the camera and behind the computer, Michelson talks about how the production tackled many of the issues of combining physical and digital effects.

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Photoshop CS3: From a VFX Point of View

December 18, 2006

With the release of the first public beta of CS3 – we take a first look from the stand point of a VFX artist or matte painter. We answer the question “What’s new in it and is it any faster ?”

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Detailed breakdown – Tracking Along

December 13, 2006

Visual effects artist Victor Wolansky recently finished a spot involving complex 3D tracking in HD. fxguide caught up with Victor and got a detailed breakdown of the shot. We also picked up a few tricks about how to agressively use 3D tracking in a tv commercial world.

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A City With No Mayor

December 11, 2006

Over the last several weeks, there have been some high-profile layoffs in Montreal at Autodesk’s Media & Entertainment Division. For most flame artists, the most recognizable departure would be the “mayor of discreet”, Martin Helie. We cover those changes and interview Autodesk’s Marc Petit about the reasons behind the reorganization.

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On Set Wide Angle Lens: Make Mine a Double Shot!

December 10, 2006

Increasingly there is a move from shooting mirror balls to shooting wide angle lens shots for both texture reflection maps and HDRs. In this exclusive interview we explore the new Stitcher 5.5 and hear about the new plans for an HDR pipeline, from the team at REALVIZ headquaters in France.

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Hunting Down Angels

December 7, 2006

Last night Hunt Angels won 3 Australian Film Institute awards including Best Visual Effects. On the podium to receive the award was fxphd Professor Rose Draper and fxguide co-founder Mike Seymour.

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The Saints are Coming … We Live in Hope

November 21, 2006

SWAY Studio has just contributed to the new U2 and Green Day music video entitled “The Saints are Coming.” SWAY integrated many photo-real CG elements including Harrier jets, Apache helicopters, Stealth Bombers and tanks into existing news footage from Hurricane Katrina. The result is a thought-provoking and emotional video that shows what it might have looked like had the government responded differently to the disaster.

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fxguide live – back on the road

November 20, 2006

fxguide (well 2/3 of it) are on the road this month, talking in London at CVMP and in India at CGtantra 3Dec.
John Montgomery and Mike Seymour will be in Europe and India in the coming weeks – and we’d love to met up with fxguide readers and share a beer or two.

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Working in the gutter!

November 19, 2006

xyz studios recently needed to paint the town yellow for a Sensis yellow pages ad. Miniature motor bikes drive down the gutter and footpaths of an inner-city street, and in so doing, painting the world a handdrawn yellow. The spot is interesting for the 3D overlay and the need to often rebuild all the live action in 3D. The workflow highlights the recent move towards both shortrun freelance teams and the use of Shake since its price drop.

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Workflow on Fincher’s all digital film: Zodiac

October 24, 2006

The first major motion picture created without using film or tape. Andreas Wacker was the tech guru and Angus Wall the editor on the David Fincher film “Zodiac”. In this podcast we talk with them about the innovative process used to create this feature.

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Red, Blackmagic, Foundry, Gridiron and more

October 2, 2006

Sure…IBC was several weeks ago, but we’ve got some more stuff we found interesting in the show. We cover items such as the RED camera, Gridiron Software’s AE plugin Nucleo Pro, announcements from The Foundry, as well as a few more bits on wiretap apps for Autodesk products. This week’s podcast contains interviews with RED camera principals as well as Blackmagic Design’s Grant Petty.

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Fly Hard : 740 shots in 4 months

September 24, 2006

Double Negative has just completed Flyboys. Shot on Genesis – Double Negative managed to pull off an astonishing schedule to deliver some amazing digital environments, air to air combat and period drama for the first World War I aviation film in over 40 years.

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Company 3 : DI workflow

September 19, 2006

In light of Ascent Media’s decision to only buy da Vinci colour correctors, for transfering and DI – this week we speak to Erik Rogers at Company 3 in LA.

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IBC: Autodesk

September 17, 2006

There wasn’t a huge gimongous public announcment at IBC, but Autodesk has revamped their hardware for the system products line. The company is switching from IBM to HP workstations, as well as changing their video I/O hardware for flame and smoke systems. We cover what we know about the new hardware and provide an overview of the new features in the “2007” effects and editing releases….

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IBC: WireTap Crazy

September 10, 2006

Greeetings from Amsterdam. We only had a bit of time at the show on the first day, after landing from the states around midday, but we did find some stuff that’ll be of interest to flame and smoke users. After years of the discreet file system being closed to outisde access, At IBC we saw several announcements regarding new WireTap-based apps. These applications allow users to access the stonefs via mount points on PC’s or view stonefs material metadata in

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DI With the Power to Comp in HDR

September 5, 2006

What would you get if you crossed a toxik with a lustre and made it look like a flame? We asked Dan Tatut, the CEO of CHROME Imaging whoe are makers of the insanely interesting “Matrix compositor”. While initially speced to be a compositing system, the product is really aimed at the TVC DI market. The product is a major standalone turn-key system in the mold of Quantel, Discreet, 5D and the Sony Socratto. It was the shake up in that pack that lead to th

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Fancy a better end credit? see fxphd.com

August 20, 2006

After a massively successful first term, fxphd.com, the high end training sister site of fxguide, is open again for people to join. This term fxphd doubles in size to 14 courses in Flame, Toxik, Maya, 3ds Max, Combustion, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, daVinci colour grading, and more. We have free clips from classes, actual shots composited by students, outlines of upcoming courses and info on joining.

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World Trade Center – Being Faithful

August 16, 2006

This week we look behind Oliver Stone’s newest masterpiece, World Trade Center. Double Negative was responsible for recreating possibly some of the most iconic footage of the modern age. It is one thing to recreate or create mythical worlds or fantasy environments, it is something else to reproduce images that are still extremely vivid in the popular culture, and obviously very sensitive.

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Object tracking : PFtrack

August 2, 2006

PFTrack, already established as a great 3D tracker, moved to provide a new level of functionality when it provided added object tracking in version 3.0. Now with version 3.5 this is refined even further. With Version 3.5 is due out soon, fxguide sat down with Richard Spöhrer Managing Director of PixelFarm to discuss the product in this week’s podcast.

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Light Stage 6 !

July 31, 2006

We are proud to discuss the latest work from the ICT in LA. If you loved our Art of HDR story – this shows the latest research which will be shown in Siggraph 30th July. We speak to Per Einarsson and Sebastian Sylwan who worked with Paul Debevec and the rest of the team at ICT to take the HDR Lightprobe / light stage to the next level. Jeff Heusser and Mike Seymour from fxguide were lucky enough to tour LS6 just after it was first operational.

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