Mike Seymour, Mark Christensen and Matt Wallin discuss wolves, drones and invisible visual effects in The Bourne Legacy.
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Mike Seymour, Mark Christensen and Matt Wallin discuss wolves, drones and invisible visual effects in The Bourne Legacy.
Click on the images below to listen online at FX Guide or subscribe for free in iTunes.
Mike Seymour, Jason Diamond and Matt Wallin discuss the visual effects in the 2012 version of Total Recall.
Listen to Mike Seymour’s in-depth fxpodcast with Dneg’s Head of Lighting & Rendering Philippe Leprince about the studio’s adoption of a new physically plausible lighting setup for Total Recall.
You can also read Ian Failes article on fxguide, Keeping it real: Total Recall.
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Mike Seymour, Jason Diamond and I discuss the wide range of visual effects in the re-told, classic fairytale, Snow White and the Huntsman. Click on the images below to listen online or subscribe for free in iTunes.
Pioneer 11 (also known as Pioneer G) is a 259-kilogram (569 lb) roboticspace probe launched by NASA on April 6, 1973 to study the asteroid belt, the environment around Jupiter and Saturn, solar wind, cosmic rays, and eventually the far reaches of the solar system and heliosphere.It was the first probe to encounter Saturn and the second to fly through the asteroid belt and by Jupiter. Due to power constraints and the vast distance of the probe, communication has been lost since November 30, 1995.
Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 carry a gold-anodized aluminum plaque in the event that either spacecraft is ever found by intelligent life-forms from other planetary systems. The plaques feature the nude figures of a human male and female along with several symbols that are designed to provide information about the origin of the spacecraft.
This animation is an homage to one of the most groundbreaking sci-fi television shows ever to beam down to Earth. Our goal was to try and capture the essence of what we found most enjoyable from the series for building this faux opening to this classic show.
Narration: William Shatner
Audio: Star Trek (original series opening)
Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
Created by: Gene Roddenberry
Mike Seymour, TyRuben Ellingson and Matt Wallin discuss the new Ridley Scott film Prometheus. Listen online here or subscribe for free in iTunes.
Behind the scenes clips from Hekla & Shepperton.
Paul Thomas Anderson edited the trailer himself, which follows suit with trailers for his previous releases. The background music appears to be part of Radiohead member Jonny Greenwoodβs score. Greenwood also composed the music for There Will Be Blood.
Watch the teaser trailer above for the first look at The Master, which is scheduled for release October 12, 2012.
For some hard earned schawarma and an in-depth look at the visual effects in this Summer's massive hit that is "The Avengers" click on the images below to listen to the latest VFX Show podcast with myself, Matt Leonard and Mike Seymour.
In anticipation of the release of PrometheusMike Seymour, TyRuben Ellingson and Matt Wallin dissect the original Alien and Aliens films. Click on the image below to listen online and subscribe for free in iTunes.
Today, the NY Times ran a cover story on Paul Thomas Anderson's forthcoming film Click on the image below to read further.
Mike Seymour, Mark Christiansen and Jason Diamond review the visual effects in The Hunger Games. Click on the image below to listen to the show and subscribe for free via iTunes.
While researching another topic I came across this image from the set of 2001. I've seen the movie dozens of times over the years and read the great book by Piers Bizony, 2001: Filming the Future but I'd never seen this image before. I find it stunning and think it sums up so much about why cineastes just love Kubrick. They look like characters from Mad Men. I wish I could get a super highres poster of this image. I'd frame it and put it over my desk in my office for inspiration.
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