Visual effects should be so subtle that you think they’re real. Top image via Roy Peker. This must-watch video from Roy Peker is a great example of the power of visual effects.
One of the stand-out characters in Netflix’s Wednesday series is, of course, the sentient disembodied hand called Thing. Largely brought to life by performer Victor Dorobantu on set with make-up
Arraiy’s A.I.-based tracking solution being utilized to solve both camera match-moving and object tracking of a person. If there’s a buzz phrase right now in visual effects, it’s “machine learning.”
If there was one stand-out moment in the first season of Tony Gilroy and Disney+’s Andor–and there were several–it surely must have been the moment that Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård)
For many years, beauty work and de-aging VFX in films and television series was something kept very secret (sometimes it still is). But more recently, de-aging and aging and cosmetic
In this fourth behind the scenes look at the making of Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio at befores & afters, we now center in on the visual effects work overseen by VFX supervisor Aaron