the vfx show #152: The Dark Knight Rises

Mike Seymour, Jason Diamond and TyRuben Ellingson discuss the visual effects in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises.

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DMM: FEA for VFX

A look back at the success of Pixelux’s finite element analysis tool DMM – from LucasArts’ The Force Unleashed to MPC’s Prometheus ship destructions. And a peek into a new pre-made VFX online store using DMM tech.

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Ice Age 4: riding the new wave

Blue Sky Studios talks water sims, voxels, sky systems and characters for Ice Age: Continental Drift.

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2012 Emmy Nominations

The 64th Primetime Emmy® Award nominations were announced this morning at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in North Hollywood. The nominees for visual effects related categories are…

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Katana in production: changing the structure of the workflow

The Foundry’s look-dev and lighting tool Katana is being adopted by more and more VFX houses. We take a look at the current state of play with the software. Includes exclusive Katana screenshots from Sony Pictures Imageworks.

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fxpodcast: SIGGRAPH 2012 – Animation Physics

This week we speak to Alejandro Garcia, a professor at San Jose State University, about how an understanding of physics can help achieve believable animation.

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Going bananas: Madagascar 3

DreamWorks Animation’s Scott Peterson tells us all about banana guns and other absurd effects in Madagascar 3.

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the rc #115: Redrock, Spider-Man, Rode audio & more

This week the guys discuss the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, the Canon Cinema EOS C500, the RED EPIC firmware update, Ikonoskop’s A-Cam dII Panchromatic and RØDE Microphones’ Rockumentary comp. Guests in the RED room are Brain Valente of Redrock Micro and Imageworks 3D VFX supe Rob Engle about The Amazing Spider-Man.

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the vfx show #151: The Amazing Spider-Man

Mike Seymour, Matt Leonard and Jason Diamond discuss the visual effects in The Amazing Spider-Man.

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Greenscreen to small screen: three great ads

Behind the scenes of 3 VFX-filled ads with making of breakdowns from Method Studios, Alt.vfx and Rhythm & Hues.

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It’s Art. It’s Science. SIGGRAPH 2012 preview

We preview the key technical papers, visual effects production sessions, talks, courses and more in the upcoming SIGGRAPH 2012 conference being held from 5-9th August in LA. fxguide is a major media partner of Siggraph and will bring you heaps from the show…

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Space Nazis: the making of Iron Sky

Iron Sky vfx supe Samuli Torssonen discusses the realities of making a moon Nazi film and how he created many ambitious visual effects with a small team of artists.

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Alvy Ray Smith: RGBA, the birth of compositing & the founding of Pixar

Dr Alvy Ray Smith from Xerox to Lucasfilm, PIXAR to Microsoft – he is truly one of the founders of our industry.

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fxpodcast: Alvy Ray Smith

It is a real pleasure & honor to offer you this in-depth interview with Dr Alvy Ray Smith, the man who jointly or personally: Invented Paint, Alpha, Dir. the Genesis seq., worked at XEROX PARC, NYIT, Lucasfilm, PIXAR, Microsoft and a multiple tech Ocsar winner.

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Shooting diary of Spider-Man: bringing it to the screen

A Special RC Written Report: Light Iron’s Michael Cioni shares the early days of testing the brand new RED EPIC for shooting The Amazing Spider-Man in stereo, and how the filmmakers pulled it off.

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Clarisse iFX: a new approach to 3D

Rarely do companies attempt to change the way we work, but Isotropix and its Clarisse iFX product is attempting just that. Clarisse iFX aims to change the way CGI pipelines work, via one central mantra: reduce to a minimum time to first pixel output in any situation. And that’s just the start. Exclusive high-res output samples and much more.

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Spider-Man: the detailed vfx of spiders and lizards

We speak to SPI about lizard skins, spiders and vast city blocks.

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Ted: the bear facts

Behind the scenes of Seth MacFarlane’s Ted, the very naughty bear brought to life by Tippett Studio, Iloura and The Creative-Cartel. Updated with several making of videos.

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