Visual FX: 100 Years of Inspiration
Visual FX: 100 Years of Inspiration, a survey of 26 films that changed the world of visual effects.
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March 20, 2010
March 19, 2010 London based Brazilian Director Cassiano updates with a fresh design and tasty work, including TIGA’s latest music video “What You Need”
March 18, 2010
March 16, 2010
A new iteration of BOCAMOTION represents Marcos Ceravolo’s omnipotence and remarkable repertoire of skill and style. March 15, 2010
Pete McDonald, a jack of all trades (designer, storyboard artist, 2d and 3d animator to name a few) and generally great guy, has been undercover at Buck NY for sometime now. With his recently launched site, Pete has opened his talents up to the rest of the industry. March 14, 2010 Nelson Balaban updates his portfolio with a clutch of witty work. (Nelson’s working alongside Cisma at Paranoid BR.) Digital Kitchen piles on the retro references in the show packaging for HBO’s “Funny or Die.” (Check the classic Maurice Binder Charade titles for some of the original flavor.) Thanks, Shaun! March 12, 2010
March 11, 2010 Wacky character design and animation in the MTV Debate opener from Fernando Bittar, Lucas Pasquini and Guan. LAIKA/ House director Aaron Sorenson and SurfRider Foundation deliver a sobering message in this magestic 2D/CG integrated PSA. March 10, 2010 Youtube Copyright Rights: an overview of the YouTube Terms of Service.
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Visual FX: 100 Years of InspirationVisual FX: 100 Years of Inspiration, a survey of 26 films that changed the world of visual effects.
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Tuesday, August 18th 2009 at 1:49 pm |
nice for the older movies but missing some important recent movies: LOTR, Matrix, King Kong…
Tuesday, August 18th 2009 at 5:05 pm |
It includes Benjamin Button, which is newer than all three of those, but yeah, I agree LOTR and Matrix would have been great additions.
Tuesday, August 18th 2009 at 5:36 pm |
I feel a little weird realizing I’ve seen 95% of those…
Wednesday, August 19th 2009 at 1:08 am |
“26 films that changed the world of visual effects”
Huh? It’s oaky as an intro to a classroom lecture, but academically this makes no sense. It skips the 11 years after Jurassic Park park and jumps to bunch of random films with the bloated CG-industrial complex spinning it wheels. Do you even know who DougTrumbull is?