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VFX Show #159 FLIGHT & CAST AWAY
This week Mike Seymour, Jason Diamond and Matt Wallin delve into two Robert Zemeckis live action films – Flight (2012) and Cast Away (2000) – both of which feature a dramatic plane crash and invisible/seamless visual effects.
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CHEETAH RUNNING AT 1200 FRAMES PER SECOND
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
About ten years ago I read Michael Schumacher's biography, "Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmaker's Life". I so enjoyed the book that I read it a second time right after I finished it.
For me, Coppola is the greatest American artist working in film. While I have great admiration for the likes of Kubrick and contemporary artists like Paul Thomas Anderson, there's something special and unique about Coppola. Some friends sent a link to this short video clip and it sums up some of what makes him so amazing.
Eleanor Coppola came to San Francisco State University (Francis' brother August Coppola was the Dean of the School of the Arts) and spoke to the cinema department back when I was a student there in 1990 and she showed parts of her documentary "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse". This is still the single greatest documentary on the art of filmmaking. It rivals the actual film.
I set out to make a documentary myself following an artist who was working in cinematic forms, using Eleanor Coppola's film as a model and ispiration. But the artist I was following never showed the passion, sensitivity, humanity or vunerability you see in Coppola which is what makes him so relateable as a subject. When analyzing these differences, I realized that I could never make an honest film without alienating the subject and the project was shelved.
About once a year I go back and watch "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse" as a way to connect back to my passion for filmmaking. This little clip is a great synopsis of the film and its overarching message.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
NEW YORK: NIGHT AND DAY
Mothra in real life
VFX SHOW #156 KING KONG (2005)
Mike Seymour, TyRuben Ellingson and Matt Wallin discuss the visual effects in Peter Jackson’s King Kong. Click on the image below to listen online at FX Guide or subscribe for free in iTunes.
State of the Art Computer Graphics 1964
VFX SHOW #155 FALLING SKIES
Mike Seymour, Ian Failles and Matt Wallin discuss the visual effects in Falling Skies and the growing use of visual effects in television production. Click on any of the images below to listen online or subscribe for free in iTunes.
VFX SHOW #154 The Bourne Legacy
Mike Seymour, Mark Christensen and Matt Wallin discuss wolves, drones and invisible visual effects in The Bourne Legacy.
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VFX SHOW #153 - TOTAL RECALL (2012)
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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NASA Timelapse footage
SIGGRAPH 2012: Technical Papers Preview
VFX SHOW #150 - SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN
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.
VALVE: SOURCE FILMMAKER
PIONEER 11
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.
QUINTEK GROUP RE-IMAGINES CLASSIC STAR TREK OPENING TITLES
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
VFX SHOW #149 - PROMETHEUS
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.