"First footage from Avatar: Fire and Ash was pure James Cameron wow. Some slow, calm, beauty shots of the wind tribe. Lots of vibrant, intense stuff with the fire tribe. Culminates in battle on ...
Ark Survival Ascended update 1.063.002 is now live across all platforms, adding brand-new DLC, gameplay changes, and bug ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNSpeedTree tips and tricks – master the basics of this industry-standard softwareSpeedTree is used in almost every CG industry these days, from video game development to film VFX and Archviz. It's a ...
Apex Legends new update 1.000.094 is out for Beast Mode, but it seems PS5 gamers are experiencing a black screen issue after ...
Ed Sheeran has written to Prime Minister Keir Starmer asking for more money to support music education in schools. As part of the Ed Sheeran Foundation's Protect & Grow Music Education letter, the ...
A purpose-built vessel, carrying the first turbines for a major wind farm in the North Sea, has set sail with its first cargo. The Wind Peak arrived in Hull on 12 March to collect components to be ...
“We have built this for artists, by artists,” says CEO Avner Braverman. “We’re basically taking VFX and we’re putting in a lot of AI and automation, building it into a platform that ...
At the 2013 Academy Awards, visual effects supervisor Bill Westenhofer, accepting the award for Rhythm & Hues’ work on Ang Lee’s “Life of Pi,” approached the microphone. “Sadly, Rhythm ...
The VFX industry has struggled in recent years and last month saw the sudden collapse of Technicolor, which was the parent for VFX giant MPC, commercial VFX studio The Mill and Mirkros Animation.
By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Writer, director and visual effects artist Jeff Desom is best known for bringing his VFX magic to the Daniels’ Oscar winner Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Troubles for the British company come just weeks after the UK division of Technicolor filed for administration. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief The studio, first launched in 2001, said in ...
UK VFX house Jellyfish Pictures has suspended all operations and is currently exploring options for either a sale or large scale investment. The company released a statement late yesterday after ...
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