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9 Pro Tips For Breaking Into Visual Effects From Jurassic Park’s VFX Pioneers
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1. Learn about the film making process from a director’s perspective. This means make your own movies! 2. Listen to the voices in your head. 3. Understand how VFX fit into the storytelling process. 4. Don’t just imitate your visual effects heroes. Dare to be original. 5. Think of your best friend as your worst enemy . 6. Rest assured that visual effects is now a viable career option. 7. Don’t listen to the job entry horror stories — there are visual effects pros out there who want to nurture (and not just torture) up-and-comers. 8. Don’t be surprised when the visual effects industry is not as glamorous as you imagined. 9. Get ready to continually adapt. # 9protipsforvfx # JurassicPark # RotomakerAcademy # VFxCareers # VFxPaint # VFxRotoscopy # VFxCourses # MultimediaCourses # MultimediaCareers # AnimationCareers # AnimationCourses
Three New “The Lost City of Z” Photos
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Three new photos are out from James Gray’s exploration drama “The Lost City of Z”. No sign of the film’s co-star and current Spider-Man Tom Holland in the shots, but its two other leading men Charlie Hunnam and Robert Pattison are here along with Gray himself. The story deals with British explorer Percy Fawcett’s ill-fated journey into the South American jungle to find a lost civilisation. “The Lost City Of Z” opens on April 14th. # RotomakerAcademy # VFxCareers # VFxPaint # VFxRotoscopy # VFxCourses # MultimediaCourses # MultimediaCareers # AnimationCareers # AnimationCourses
Oscars VFX contenders down to ten films, including ‘Arrival’ and ‘Rogue One’
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Earlier this month, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed a preliminary list of 20 movies that were under consideration for Academy Award nominations in the Visual Effects category at this year’s awards ceremony. That list has now been cut down to a mere ten films, encompassing a wide range of projects that offered up visual magic on the screen over the last 12 months. Among the high-profile films to make the cut is Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, this weekend’s blockbuster standalone film set in the acclaimed sci-fi saga’s universe, as well as director Jon Favreau’s live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book, which blurred the line between computer animation and reality with its cast of jungle creatures. The ten films selected by The Academy’s Visual Effects Branch Executive Committee include the following projects: Arrival, The BFG, Captain America: Civil War, Deepwater Horizon, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, The Jungle Book, Kubo and the