Mike Seymour, Jason Diamond and Matt Wallin put their stinkin' hands all over those damn dirty apes when they discuss the visual effects in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
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Mike Seymour, Jason Diamond and Matt Wallin put their stinkin' hands all over those damn dirty apes when they discuss the visual effects in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
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Behind the scenes documentary on the making of Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia"
In honor of The Freak's 2nd no hitter today vs the San Diego Padres, this seemed worthy of a repost. A crazy crazy story...
In the latest episode of the VFX Show hosts Mike Seymour, Jason Diamond & Matt Wallin live, die and repeat in their in-depth discussion of the film, the visual effects & the inventiveness of the script. Click on the images below to listen online at FX Guide or subscribe for free in iTunes.
I've been in Virginia for about a decade now. While it does feel like home in many ways, I'll always be a California native at the core. I think I need this on a T-Shirt.
1970s era sci-fi art comes to life in No Man's Sky from Hello Games.
Check out the latest VFX Show #183, Gareth Edwards "Godzilla". Mike Seymour, Jason Diamond & Matt Wallin talk about the monster, the film, the visual effects and Edwards undeniably smashing success.
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Mike Seymour, Matt Wallin and Ian Failes discuss the visual effects in this summerβs Marvel Studiosβ blockbuster film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Click on the images below to listen online or subscribe for free in iTunes.
In this episode Mike Seymour, TyRuben Ellingson and Matt Wallin go all Old Testament to talk ILM VFX and Darren Aronofsky's epic, Noah. Click on the images below to listen online or subscribe for free in iTunes.
I first saw The Empire Strikes Back in the theater in 1980 at the age of ten. As an avid fan I collected everything I could on the movie. One of the best books was "The Empire Strikes Back Sketchbook". There were a number of pages dedicated to the design sketches of Boba Fett's ship, Slave 1. In the book, It stated that the design idea came from a street lamp near Industrial Light & Magic, which was located in San Rafael at that time.
Years later, myself now employed at ILM, I remember walking to lunch one day and looking for those street lamps to no avail. I figured the city had most likely upgraded their municipal lighting scheme.
Then just a few weeks ago I was walking down the street from my home in Richmond, Virginia where I now reside. And low and behold, a single street lamp that looked oddly familiar. Its interesting to finally see what I imagine is the same type that inspired the original design idea.
I love the thought of utilizing/tweaking the design of everyday objects to create believable and seemingly original designs for things like spacecraft, robots, etc.
This is just getting insanely cool.
Excellent little documentary. If you ask me, Slomo has figured it all out.
If I were to attempt to define "genius" this would be my first choice to go to as an example. There will never be another Jim Henson.
genius...
The Verge today posted a great summary piece on the New Museum's collaborative exploratory space, newinc.org. The fusion of art and digital technology is only just beginning.
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