ILM and Stan Winston Studio veterans remember working on the visual effects of the 1999 sci-fi spoof classic GALAXY QUEST (VFX Voice)
The times are changing, as the saying goes—a sentiment that seems to hold special weight as the VFX industry gears up for another new year (Computer Graphics Weekly)
The virtual and the real world will move closer together. Will we be able to tell the difference? (Financial Times)
A new year has officially dawned, and fans of animation and VFX jaw-droppers of all descriptions have plenty to look forward to while we wait for spring to drag us bleary-eyed and pallid out of our cozy dens (Animation Magazine)
Syd Mead, the visual futurist designer behind the sci-fi landscapes of BLADE RUNNER and TRON, died Monday in Pasadena (Los Angeles Times)
Remember when visual effects were mostly associated with explosions, superpowers and other adventures some respected directors might not consider “cinema”? Now, even those filmmakers are taking advantage of the storytelling doors modern technology is opening (Los Angeles Times)
De-aged versions of Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Edward Furlong appear in the film thanks to the handiwork of VFX experts (The Hollywood Reporter)
At present, the National Film Board of Canada is relocating from its fabled old studio in the Montreal suburbs to a gleaming new headquarters downtown (Cartoon Brew)
Changes in technology shaped the way movies were made in the 2010s (Insider)