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johnnyB
@agraphafx
Lots of VFX stuff, and keeper of the #spockalypse Known to post on twitter.
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Joined March 2014
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    I think the Star Wars prequels costume designers need more applause.
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    Robocop arms explained by the artist. “... [due to small studio, used] an extremely wide angle lens on the camera, which caused distortion especially when he's nearest to camera. The puppet's arms were not built so out of proportion ...” (See second image) HT Rocco
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    Bursting your bubbles folks ... CGI and practical switches are seamless these days. This is image is digital. Perfect match!
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    Facebook user Johnny Darrel used MidJourney to imagine what it would look like if Jodorowsky directed TRON. Trippy.
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    Finally showed ALIEN to my oldest daughter who’d been avoiding it. Often hiding behind her own hands for half a second, muttering “jump scare coming,” and leaping out of her seat when the alien reveals the last hiding place. Ash caught her by absolute surprise. She loved it!
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    All hail the community notes on this one!!
    This Burberry ad also blows my mind. No green screens or major CGI, just people suspended in cables, unreal!
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    A team of more than 20 VFX and CGI artists from studios MPC and The Mill worked on this spot. "We were asked to craft the visual effects and photoreal CG [...] From extensive photogrammetry to CG scenery" themill.com/the-mill/vfx/b…
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    You may look cool, but are you Cornelius cool?
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    Jon Carter is a better movie than we were told it was.
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    This sequence received a standing ovation in our sneak preview theater. I thought this movie would own the box office. Good, clean, Raiders-style adventure. Oh yeah … a James Cameron film out at the same time. Hmm…
    "You'd pay to see a man fly, wouldn't you?" (📽️The Rocketeer, 1991)
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    Still incredibly stunning. The flame simulation for Lord of the Rings Balrog was not ready at the time, so particles using animated flame sprites, filmed over a hibachi in the VFX supervisors back yard on a hi-8 video camera would suffice. #VFXarchaeology
    — gandalf the grey; balrog; bridge of khazad-dûm; the fellowship of the ring
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    Ralph McQuarrie planning paintings
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