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Conférence Galactic Innovations: Star Wars and Rogue One
 
A suivre en direct sur youtube
27/06/2019

L'Académie des arts et des sciences du cinéma, qui organise les oscars, prépare aujourd'hui un événement lié à notre saga préférée.
Dès ce soir (demain matin chez nous), une conférence dédiée au premier Star Wars ainsi qu'à Rogue One sera rediffusée en direct sur Youtube.

Des invités prestigieux seront présents comme John Dykstra (Oscar des meilleurs effets visuels pour Star Wars), Dennis Muren, Richard Edlund et Bruce Nicholson (Oscar des meilleurs effets visuel pour L'Empire Contre-Attaque), John Knoll (superviseur des effets spéciaux sur la prélogie et Rogue One), Ben Burtt (Oscar du meilleur montage son pour Star Wars), Marcia Lucas (Oscar du meilleur montage pour Star Wars), Bill George (maquettiste pour Le Retour du Jedi, Resistance...), Harrison Ellenshaw (Artiste matte painting sur Star Wars et L'Empire Contre-Attaque) et Rachel Rose (Recherche et développement pour ILM).

La conférence, vous l'aurez deviné, dédiée aux effets visuels des deux films, sera animée par Kiri Hart, co-productrice de Rogue One. Elle débute à 19:30 heure locale soit... 4h30 demain matin (28/06) chez nous. Mais ne vous inquiétez pas, le flux devrait rester disponible durant 48h. Bien sûr, ce sera en anglais !

Conférence Galactic Innovations: Star Wars and Rogue One diffusée en direct sur Youtube à 4h30 le 28 juin.

Êtes-vous intéressé ? On en discute sur les forums.

Parution : 27/06/2019
Source : oscars.org
Validé par : Obiwan Keshnobi
Section : Films > La Saga
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  • 15/01/2016 - 14:49
    Je n'ai pas trouvé de topic plus aproprié... juste pour signalé qu'il y a un petit documentaire de 20 mn très sympa sur Phil Tippett visible sur le site de Vice Magazine ou sur leur chaine youtube.
    Grand respect pour ce gars depuis toujours :jap:
    http://www.vice.com/fr/video/une-vie-de-monstres-893
  • 02/02/2019 - 19:50
  • 27/06/2019 - 12:33
    Une conférence dédiée aux effets visuels d'Un Nouvel Espoir et de Rogue One sera retransmise en direct demain matin : https://www.starwars-universe.com/actu- ... e-one.html
  • 27/06/2019 - 13:45
    Obiwan Keshnobi a écrit:Une conférence dédiée aux effets visuels d'Un Nouvel Espoir et de Rogue One sera retransmise en direct demain matin : https://www.starwars-universe.com/actu- ... e-one.html


    La date sous la vidéo est marqué au 28 Juillet :D
  • 27/06/2019 - 13:51
    Merci c'est corrigé. :cute:
  • 19/07/2019 - 13:59
    Après San Francisco, Vancouver, Singapour et Londres, Lucasfilm ouvrira prochainement à Sydney en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud son cinquième studio d'effets visuels Industrial Light & Magic.

    Ce dernier emploiera plus de cinq cents personnes et le premier film sur lequel le studio australien apportera sa contribution sera Star Wars : L'Ascension de Skywalker !

    Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), the visual effects division of Lucasfilm Ltd., announced today that the company would be expanding its global footprint to Australia. The studio is opening a new studio in Sydney to better serve its clients and complement its current operations in San Francisco, where the company is headquartered, Singapore, Vancouver, and London.

    “Sydney is an ideal location for our fifth studio,” noted Rob Bredow, Executive Creative Director and Head of ILM, adding, “there is abundant artistic and technical talent in the region which are both keys to ILM’s culture of innovation. It’s particularly exciting that the first film our new studio will contribute to will be Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”

    Gretchen Libby, ILM VP of Production said, “We are always looking for ways to enhance our offering to clients and the Australian Federal PDV Offset coupled with the new NSW PDV rebate is sure to attract significant interest from filmmakers around the world. Our studio in Sydney will allow us to offer that opportunity while providing the quality effects work that is synonymous with Industrial Light & Magic.”

    “It’s an amazing opportunity for local Australian talent to join established ILM staff from around the globe and collaborate on high-end animation and visual effects,” noted Luke Hetherington who will expand his responsibilities to serve as the studio’s Executive in Charge. “At ILM they can do so while working on the kind of projects that inspired so many of us to start out in this industry, like Star Wars, Avengers, Jurassic Park, and many more.”

    ILM’s Sydney studio joins the company’s global studios in offering award-winning visual effects and animation and the artistry and creative problem solving that the company has become known for. The studio will work on projects including feature films, television, immersive entertainment and themed attractions.
  • 11/10/2022 - 3:24
    Industrial Light & Magic poursuit son expansion en ouvrant un sixième studio d'effets visuels à Mumbai, capitale de l'État indien du Maharashtra :


    INDUSTRIAL LIGHT & MAGIC CONTINUES GLOBAL EXPANSION, OPENING STUDIO IN INDIA

    New Mumbai studio to provide full visual effects and animation services for film & television

    Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), the award-winning visual effects division of Lucasfilm Ltd., announced today that the company is expanding its global operations. The studio, which is headquartered in San Francisco and has existing studios in Vancouver, London, Singapore and Sydney, will open a new full pipeline studio in Mumbai to gain access to the incredible talent base in the region. The Mumbai studio will be led by Kiran ‘KP’ Prasad, who was formerly head of studio at DNEG Bangalore & Chennai. Prasad will report to ILM SVP and General Manager, Janet Lewin.

    “With five global studios consistently operating at capacity and continuing to grow, the time was right for ILM to expand once again to meet the industry’s increasing demand for high-caliber visual effects,” explained Lewin. “This new full-fledged visual effects studio in India will allow us to offer even greater capacity while ensuring that we always meet the high-quality bar that our clients expect of us.”

    Rob Bredow, SVP and chief creative officer of ILM noted, “We’re excited to be building our ILM Studio in India where we can recruit the top artistic and technical talent from the visual effects industry now in India. This is the perfect time for ILM to form our sixth studio where artists will leverage our full pipeline of disciplines working across a wide variety of exciting shows – at the top quality and reliability our creative partners have come to expect from ILM.”

    “ILM has always been on the forefront of technological and creative innovation in the visual effects industry and there is no better time to start our studio in India than now, as the Indian VFX industry is poised for spectacular growth in the coming years,” said Prasad. “It is exciting and an honor to be part of the ILM team at such a key moment in the VFX industry with technological developments pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling. I look forward to working with the executive team to set up the studio from the ground up, building a world-class facility and bringing the best of the diverse Indian talent together for an opportunity with endless possibilities.”

    ILM’s last expansion effort came in 2019 with the company’s Sydney studio. That studio is currently 400 people strong and growing. Combined, the ILM global studios will grow to over 2,500 artists and will continue to offer award-winning visual effects and animation as well as concept design and development, and virtual production, with the artistry, innovation, and creative problem-solving that is the hallmark of the company. As with the other studios, ILM’s Mumbai studio will work on all projects of all shapes and sizes, including live-action and animated feature films, television, streaming, and themed attractions.
  • 11/10/2022 - 13:29
    Généralement en Inde ils font la rotoscopie. Sans doute le truc le plus chiant dans la catégorie des effets spéciaux ^^
    Mais bon, avec plus de studio il y aura peut être moins de pression sur les boites actuelles qui se partagent beaucoup trop de projet pour peu de personnes (et peu de temps)
  • 05/06/2023 - 9:51
  • 06/06/2023 - 17:19


    Merci pour l'info :D
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