Thursday, July 31, 2014
Remembering Dick Smith: Interview with Makeup Effects Legend
Very sad to hear that Dick Smith has passed away. He was a legend.
// The Godfather of Makeup has passed away
Great interview with Dick Smith! Big thanks to William Forsche for posting it on his youtube channel!
// The Godfather of Makeup has passed away
Great interview with Dick Smith! Big thanks to William Forsche for posting it on his youtube channel!
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
The Lego Movie: Interview With Animation Director Rob Coleman and VFX Sup Aidan Sarsfield
Interview with Animal Logic's Head of Animation Rob Coleman and VFX Supervisor Aidan Sarsfield here:
// CNET Australia: Animal Logic the Aussie studio behind The Lego Movie
The LEGO Movie Behind the Scenes
More great info here:
// Brick-by-brick: how Animal Logic crafted The LEGO Movie
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Animation Reference of the Day: Surprise and The Double Take
Friday, July 25, 2014
Will Vinton announces plans to make four new animated movies
Will Vinton announces plans to make four new animated movies
Vinton Entertainment, Inc., the Portland animation studio run by Oscar winner Will Vinton and a partner, announced a co-production deal with Gnosis Moving Pictures for a series of animated features directed by Vinton. more over on Oregon Live
Check out his great lecture by Will Vinton at RMCAD 2013
// Will Vinton 'The Evolution of Claymation and Growth of 3D Animation'
Labels:
animation,
animation history,
claymation,
directing,
film history,
stopmotion,
will vinton
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Cinematographer Roger Deakins' Favorite Scenes
Labels:
cinematography,
Roger Deakins,
story,
storytelling,
visual literacy
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Martin Scorsese and George Lucas on the Importance of Visual Literacy
Labels:
directing,
filmmaking,
previs,
storytelling,
visual literacy,
visual storytelling
Friday, July 18, 2014
'Lessons from Frank and Ollie' on Deja View
Andreas Deja posted on his blog today 'Lessons from Frank and Ollie' featuring a fantastic video from the 80's designed to promote Frank and Ollie's book The Illusion of Life. It's full of great material and their Observation lecture is awesome. Check it out here:
// Lessons from Frank and Ollie
VFX Jobs Listed on UK Shortage Occupations List
If you've been thinking about working in VFX in the UK then now might be a good time to apply.
// UK VISA BUREAU - UK Shortage Occupations List
// UK VISA BUREAU - UK Shortage Occupations List
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
How To Walk Like an Ape: Motion Capture and Animation
// Andy Serkis interview: 'Audiences are moved by acting, not effects'
“Two things have to be understood: the authorship of a performance happens on set with a director and other actors in a very conventional live action sense. The animation process is what happens afterwards, and the skill and artistry and the brilliant work the animators do in interpolating that performance and manifesting it on screen is an art form which is unparalleled.” Then, almost defiantly, he adds: “Acting is acting and visual effects are visual effects and it’s a marriage, but the authorship of performance - everything you watch on screen that you feel and think about a character - comes from the actor.”
// Andy Serkis Vs. Visual Effects Animators: The Wrong Fight For Both Sides
"And one more thing for vfx artists: You too should stop bickering over who is the author of the performance and work with Andy Serkis — or Zoe Saldana or Jamie Bell or Ray Winstone — to get awards, even if it’s a special achievement award made up for the occasion, for a performance capture role. Because people like winning awards, and helping an actor win an award will make you more desirable for the next film that puts a big actor in a performance capture suit.
So what if nobody says your name from the podium? At least you’ll have have a great story for bartenders and reporters."
// Where Does Andy Serkis End & Animation Begin?
“It’s a tough question, because obviously Andy gives you the heart and soul of the performance, but we also come at it with creating what you see on top of it. So there’s this hybrid and I think that the Academy… is not quite clear how to honor that combination, because this a new thing where you can take the performance and separate it from the visual image of what you see, but then it all has to come back together again as though they were one and the same to start with.”
// Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: how to act like an ape
"However, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers doesn’t cover motion-capture acting in Screen Actors Guild contracts, classifying it rather as “lower-paying background work”, according to Variety. All that motion capture does, the association says, is assist animators, who ultimately produce the final performance – and there’s no way of telling how closely the final performance matches the actor’s movements. Steven Spielberg wanted his 2011 motion-capture movie The Adventures of Tintin to be considered an animated feature, but equally, when the 2006 movie Happy Feet won the Oscar for best animated feature, having employed motion capture, many animators felt the technique either disempowering or, at worst, a cheat or shortcut."
// Andy Serkis, Star of a Movie Medium That Doesn't Need Stars
'Motion capture has a long history of second-tier kind of acting—or worse, a mere variety of animation'
Creative Spark: Screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna
'Screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna ("The Devil Wears Prada," "We Bought A Zoo") takes viewers inside her creative process in an exploration of where ideas come from.' via youtube
Script to Screen - The Devil Wears Prada
Labels:
Aline Brosh McKenna,
film,
filmmaking,
screenwriter,
screenwriting,
story
Annecy 2014 -Aardman's Peter LORD
Labels:
Aardman,
directing,
peter lord,
stop motion
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
The Process of Creating Feature-Length Animated Movies With Aaron Blaise
Labels:
2d animation,
aaron blaise,
art story,
fimmaking,
history of animation,
tembo,
wacom
Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Fog City Mavericks: The Filmmakers of San Francisco
Fog City Mavericks: The Filmmakers of San Francisco is a compelling exploration of the legendary filmmakers who call the San Francisco Bay Area home including George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, Clint Eastwood, Chris Columbus and producer Saul Zaentz.
Interview with Gary Leva director of 'Fog City Mavericks'
Monday, July 07, 2014
Interviews with Graphic Design Legend Milton Glaser
Milton Glaser is among the most celebrated graphic designers in the United States. He is best known for the I ♥ NY logo, his Bob Dylan poster, the DC bullet logo used by DC Comics from 1977 to 2005, and the Brooklyn Brewery logo. via Wikipedia
// TEDtalk: How great design makes ideas new
// Big Think Interview with Milton Glaser
// TEDtalk: How great design makes ideas new
// Big Think Interview with Milton Glaser
Labels:
design,
graphic design,
milton glaser,
NYC design
Saturday, July 05, 2014
32TEN Talks about FX
// 32TEN Studios
Check out 32TEN Studios on Facebook and YouTube.
// 32Ten Studios – mixing it up via fxguide
Labels:
32Ten Studios,
fx guide,
ILM,
practical effects
Friday, July 04, 2014
Thursday, July 03, 2014
Animating Adam Savage's Workshop
Labels:
2d animation,
adam savage,
animation,
Marty Cooper,
stop motion,
tested
Wednesday, July 02, 2014
New Free Character Animation Rig
Heads up!
Labels:
3d animation,
animation rig,
character animation rig,
mery project,
rigs,
tools
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