Tippett’s treasure trove of effects

POTTER WEEK: Tippett Studio visual effects supervisor Matt Jacobs takes us through his studio’s work on the treasure vault sequence in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

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MAXON announces C4D R13

Maxon has announced CINEMA 4D Release 13, the next version of the 3D motion graphics, visual effects, painting, and rendering software application. Scheduled to ship in September, the release includes all new character tools, stereographic capabilities, streamlined multi-artist collaboration and physical rendering. More from SIGGRAPH next week, but click through for new feature highlights.

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Rango’s ‘Holodeck’ – a look at ILM’s virtual set

Gore Verbinski’s Rango was recently released on Blu-ray and DVD, so Mike Seymour talked to the guys at ILM to see the virtual set work on the film first-hand.

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DNeg’s Gringott’s Dragon and Digi Hogwarts

As part of Potter week at fxguide we speak to Double Negative VFX supe David Vickery and executive producer Dominic Sidoli to discuss their great work for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

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Technicolor buys LaserPacific; sells NY assets

More changes in the film post-production world, with Technicolor announcing it is purchasing LA-based LaserPacific, but also selling its New York post assets.

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fxpodcast: Harry Potter 7 Part 2 – Killing ‘He who shall not be named’

To kick off Potter Week at fxguide, Mike Seymour has an in-depth discussion with Greg Butler, visual effects supervisor at MPC London, about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

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Rising Sun’s Green Lantern hi-jinks

We talk to VFX supe Dennis Jones about Rising Sun Pictures’ work on the dogfight sequence in Green Lantern.

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Dark of the Moon: ILM’s magic, in 3D

Industrial Light & Magic visual effects supervisor Scott Farrar and digital production supervisor Nigel Sumner discuss key scenes from Transformers: Dark of the Moon, including Bumblebee catching Sam and the Chicago battle, and working in stereo.

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Case study: how to make a Captain America wimp

Director Joe Johnston rejected notions of having a separate actor play the wimpy Steve Rogers in Captain America, as we discovered when we spoke to Edson Williams, visual effects supervisor for Lola VFX.

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Zookeeper: An animal get together

Imageworks visual effects supervisor Pete Travers delves into the challenging world of working with real animals and creating CG ones for Zookeeper. Includes a making of clip.

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How ILM destroyed Chicago

Check out this video from our friends at The Daily in which ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ ILM vfx supe Scott Farrar and digital production supervisor Nigel Sumner explore the destruction of Chicago.

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SIGGRAPH GPU Power Panel

At SIGGRAPH 2011, on Monday 8 August at 1:45pm to 3:00pm, fxguide’s own Mike Seymour is moderating a panel hosted by NVIDIA with leading CTOs and R&D experts from some of the world’s greatest facilities. We speak to Dominick Spina, Sr. Product Manager of NVIDIA, about the great panel from WETA, DNeg, Blue Sky, ILM and SPI.

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the vfx show #127: Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Mike Seymour, Mark Christiansen and Matt Wallin head into the Dark of the Moon and discuss Transformers 3.

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film RIP one step closer

Variety is reporting that in the USA lab giants Technicolor and Deluxe have reached subcontracting agreements that move them toward an end to their century-old competition in 35mm release printing. ” Deluxe will take over 35mm release printing for the major studios in the U.S. and Canada beginning this week. Technicolor will exit the 35mm […]

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the rc#93: Grading and Schedules

The usual news, gear & ratholes, including new Red schedules plus Resolve in the Red Room.

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Making Green Lantern – bonus material

fxinsider members can watch two making of clips of Sony Pictures Imageworks’ effects from Green Lantern.

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Foundry releases NUKE 6.3

The Foundry have released an update to their flagship NUKE and NUKE X products today, which are available free of charge for customers under subscription. The big features of the release include a brand new 3D particle system as well as new planar tracker, but there have been an number of other improvements.

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Rhythm & Hues breaks down Popper’s Penguins

Rhythm & Hues details its vfx for Mr Popper’s Penguins in this making of video.

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