Milestone: 15 years in animation & visual effects - Page 2
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Zim23
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Lysenko
Iceland2128 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Dreamworks fountain Yuri Bartoli, who was at PDI and went on to be an art director on James Cameron's "Avatar" Me and my ex-girlfriend Thera from around 2004 artwork on the walls at Dreamworks around 2002 My door tag @ Dreamworks around 2003 My office at the Dreamworks campus around 2003 Academy Award nominee Dave Burgess, on Sinbad at PDI in late 2002 View out my window at Dreamworks in early 2003 | ||
Lysenko
Iceland2128 Posts
On June 05 2011 13:24 flamewheel wrote: It's kind of weird, but yesterday after watching the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean movie, I stayed afterwards to read the credits. I had never really thought about it too much, but reading the long list of people--not just the actors--that helped to make the movie what it was, it hit me that it's not entirely about those who are the on-screen stars. So after reading this today, I've definitely gained a new level of respect for those who work not only behind the scenes, but on the scenes themselves as well. Typically, a large visual effects movie might have 500 to 1000 people working on the effects alone, across several companies. It's a lot of work! Just to put it in perspective, my personal lighting work on Golden Compass was about one minute, and it was a two hour film, of which maybe 90 minutes required visual effects. And, lighting is only one small part of the process! So yeah, don't feel bad about leaving the theater before the credits are over, but if you can take a moment to think about how much work went into even a crappy visual effects movie, I'm sure the people who worked on it would appreciate it. | ||
Sobba
Sweden576 Posts
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Merkd
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good luck in the future! | ||
Ulfsark
United States958 Posts
Thanks for taking the time to write all of this. | ||
skipgamer
Australia701 Posts
I have often wondered while watching advertisments like that last one linked, who was making them, and how they ended up in that field... I never would have guessed that there would be people such as yourself with degrees in physics and working in the industry for 15 years of all things making them. A truly wonderful read, I thank you again, and wish you all the best for the future. | ||
Osmoses
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FractalsOnFire
Australia1756 Posts
Easy 5/5 | ||
halvorg
Norway717 Posts
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Manifesto7
Osaka27102 Posts
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SavageReborn
Australia106 Posts
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Stuv
Netherlands942 Posts
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Latham
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Fredoq
Sweden206 Posts
Thanks alot! ^^ | ||
arioch
England403 Posts
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Vlare
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EndOfTime88
Austria259 Posts
It's depressing that traditional animation (hand drawn) has become so rare on the big screen... Good luck with your career. | ||
Nonnar
Sweden50 Posts
Cheers! | ||
Utkrossaren
Sweden39 Posts
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