Tag: vfxvoice
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Hostiles, an invisible fx film
I do love writing these invisible visual effects stories, and here’s a new one on Hostiles for VFX Voice.
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The latest from VFX Voice
At VFX Voice, two new online articles I wrote have now been published. The first is a breakdown of one scene from Downsizing, which utilised some neat miniaturisation effects. And the second is about the awesome stampede in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
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Old-school Star Wars and the path of innovation
For VFX Voice magazine, I looked back at some of the big ticket innovations ILM introduced with each Star Wars film. Loved the history here.
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VFX Voice on The Last Jedi
What a thrill to chat to ILM vfx supe Ben Morris about The Last Jedi (we did this a few months before the film was out – it was tough!). VFX Voice magazine has the story.
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Re-visiting Jumanji
Anyone who saw Jumanji in the 90s knew that CG and VFX was already changing films forever. I got to chat to former ILM animation supervisor and now director Kyle Balda about his work on it, for VFX Voice magazine.
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The Shape of Water, amazing
One of my favourite articles to write this year: a look at The Shape of Water effects with Legacy and Mr. X, for VFX Voice magazine.
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Checking in with Neill Blomkamp’s Oats Studios
The January 2018 issue of VFX Voice has a piece I wrote on Oats Studios, Neill Blomkamp’s experimental outfit.
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Latest VFX Voice pieces…there’s a lot
The latest VFX Voice magazine – January 2018 – has a whole bunch of features I was able to contribute to, and I’ll run through them over the next few days. First up is a piece looking at the VFX Oscar contenders.
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Invisible fx in Baby Driver, Atomic Blonde and Detroit
I’ve had a lot of fun over the years writing about invisible fx work, and this new piece at VFX Voice’s website covers Image Engine’s work in Detroit, Chimney’s Atomic Blonde vfx and Dneg’s seamless Baby Driver augmentations.
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Paddington 2 pop-up fun
Go and see Paddington 2. Just see it. It’s so good. Here’s a look at how Framestore pulled off that cool pop-up book sequence, at VFX Voice.