fxguide: fxpodcast
Summary: fxguide covers the visual effects industry and software from a high-end professional vfx artists’ perspective.
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Podcasts:
Director Michael Gracey tells us about filming large crowds for two viral campaigns for T-Mobile.
We talk with friends as well as fxphd post grads and professors about what they saw on the first day of the show. Recorded live at a party sponsored by The Foundry, Sohonet and da vinci.
A conversation with Gary Einhaus, CTO and General Manager of Kodak Digital Cinema, about new technology and research at Kodak.
Rich Hoover, visual effects supervisor on Valkyrie about the complexity of doing such a powerful historical film.
Visual Effects in the movie Australia with artist Peter Webb from Iloura Pictures.
An interview with Simon Robinson, co-founder of The Foundry, to get the reasons behind their decision to reduce prices on Furnace, Tinder, and Keylight sparks for Autodesk.
Conversation with Stu Maschwitz who supervised over 1900 shots for the latest movie from a Frank Miller graphic novel.
We speak to Richard Lambert principle at Fin Design about the award winning commercial for Herringbone
Kids show with very adult tech. Sid the Science Kid from Jim Henson Studios is a remarkable project for the complexity and simultaneous simplicity of its motion capture. fxguide spoke to Steffen M. Wild, Visual Effects Supervisor, Digital Supervisor at Jim Henson Co. for this week's fxpodcast.
A conversation with Bill Roberts from Softimage about version 7 of XSI, which was released earlier this year.
Mike Seymour chats with VFX Supervisor Eric Grenaudier from Stargate Digital about their work on the U.S. television series 'Heroes'.
Mike Seymour chats with Ron Brinkmann, author of The Art and Science of Digital Compositing.
We talk to Jeff Goldman, a vfx supervisor at CafeFX about their emmy nominated work on John Adams
In this week's fxpodcast, Mark Breakspear of CIS (formerly Rainmaker) discusses how Blades of Glory showed his company how fundamentally different the pipeline needs to be for visual effects in comedies. We follow up with more details and background in our online story.
In this fxpodcast we speak with Steve Hulett, Business Representative for the The Animation Guild Local 839 IATSE. This is part of an ongoing series discussing the issues involved in labor laws, treatment of workers and general respect for visual effects in the industry.