Welcome to the Summer 2020 issue of VFX Voice! (VFX Voice)
Without the incredible contributions of the legendary Ray Harryhausen, the glorious cinema of monsters would look very different (Film School Rejects)
Virtual production helps break down silos of production (TV Technology)
An exclusive look at Verizon Media Immersive, a new toolset to streamline immersive content production for creatives, brands, and advertisers (Forbes)
If you’ve always wanted to wear an iconic space suit from the 1968 classic 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY… and have an extra $200,000 to spare, then you’re in luck (Daily Mail)
The production shutdown is now catching up and a lack of new business is leaving companies at serious risk (Deadline)
Scientists affiliated with Disney Research Studios have come up with a way to use deepfakes to swap out faces in high resolution for the first time (Popular Mechanics)
Fleet describes how empathy informs his collaboration and communication across departments, the value of having an expansive film lexicon, and how his work in fantasy remains grounded in reality (Backstage)
More than four years after its first release, Disney’s ZOOTOPIA is back at the top of the box office, having grossed all of $280,000 over the weekend (Cartoon Brew)