Friday, March 07, 2014

The Difficult Reality of the VFX Industry.

This 30 minute documentary about the demise of the Oscar winning VFX company Rhythm and Hughes is not only a nice touching tribute to the 254 employees who lost their jobs over night, but it is also an important eye-opener to producers, directors and financiers all over the world to consider very carefully.

What I found particularly shocking was that many director's do not regularly oversee the work that it done. As one employer points out, you wouldn't see a film being shot on set without the director present, why is visual effects work any different?

I'm proud to say I lean more towards James Cameron in this respect as I am a little obsessive or maybe possessive over every detail. If I had it my way I'd have daily progress meetings with the vfx team. Let's hope the film industry learn something from this example and find a more ethical business model for all. 

Thursday, March 06, 2014

UCLA are developing some incredible VFX tools

Some incredible visual effects research developments happening at UCLA. Just think if you scan all our favourite actors in their prime, we can then feature then cast them in our films forever. Maybe 70 years after his death I can cast Harrison Ford in my films for free!