Archive for ‘Visual Effects’

Nuit Blanche

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Feb 08, 2010

I’ve got a great award winning short film for you all today called “Nuit Blanche”. It comes to us by way of Spy Films, and was directed by Arev Manoukian. After seeing the video below, I doubt you’ll be surprised to find out that Spy Films is the directing troupe that Neill Blomkamp calls home [...]

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ProFORMA

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Nov 25, 2009
ProFORMA

Check out this amazing piece of software coming out of Cambridge, that turns your little old web cam into a surprisingly accurate 3D scanner. It’s called ProFORMA for short, or Probabilistic Feature-based On-line Rapid Model Acquisition for long, and it works by generating a point cloud through a Delaunay tetrahedralization process. Which means it uses 2D XY [...]

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An Impossible Short

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Nov 09, 2009
An Impossible Short

For those of you who couldn’t make it to this years Siggraph Computer Animation Festival, I’ve got some good news for you. Lucas Martell’s animated film, “Pigeon: Impossible”, has finally been released for all to see on YouTube!
It’s a really charming short, expertly done, and is honestly just as good as anything Pixar has to [...]

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Ghostbusters II Bluescreened

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Nov 07, 2009

OMG…never before seen Ghostbusters II Behind the Scenes footage!

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i design your eyes

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Nov 06, 2009
i design your eyes

Zoic Studios, one of my favorite VFX studios in the bizzzzzz, has recently launched a new blog called “I Design Your Eyes“! Where a couple days ago they profiled their work on ABC’s newest series “V”. And as always, the work Andrew Kramer and Co., have done on the show is absolutely amazing. Read more about [...]

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Behind the Wild Things

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Nov 05, 2009
Behind the Wild Things

Motherboard.tv went to London to sit down with director, Spike Jonze, and talk about how they brought the monster-beings of “Where the Wild Things Are” to life. There’s also some great studio footage they took at MPC where they spoke to some of their artists. My favorite part though is when the host asks, in a [...]

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foundry buys spi’s katana

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Nov 02, 2009
foundry buys spi’s katana

This is wonderful news for fellow Compositors out there.
The Foundry has officially acquired Sony Pictures Imageworks’ in-house lighting/compositing system, Katana! Why is this so big? Well not only will Nuke in the very near future feature a complete 3D lighting package, completely bypassing traditional pipelines of 3D software lighting and giving control straight over to [...]

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2012 vlogs

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Oct 28, 2009
2012 vlogs

Let me start with saying that I’m going to withhold judgement on the actual movie until it comes out on November 13th. Which yes, that is Friday the 13th, and yes it’s ok to roll your eyes now. But no matter how good or bad the film ends up being, I think we can safely [...]

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auto-photoshop

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Oct 24, 2009
auto-photoshop

This video was shown at Siggraph Asia 2009 and frankly…blew my mind.

The program is called Sketch2Photo, and the name pretty much says exactly what it’s designed to do. The gist is you draw a sketch on a computer connected to the net, label those line drawings (i.e. a person=person), and then the program goes onto [...]

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wild facial animation

By: Doug Hogan | Posted: Oct 20, 2009
wild facial animation

You know what I learned today? That Jim Henson’s amazing creatures from “Where The Wild Things Are” got a little help from CG. Now don’t worry, they didn’t go all Jar Jar and just use these incredible suits for eye line and then replace everything else. Actually they used computer graphics for what it’s really [...]

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