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Cinesite Showreel 2017

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Brand new showreel by Cinesite featuring their VFX work on ASSASSIN'S CREED, FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM, INDEPENDANCE DAY: RESURGENCE, CAPTAIN AMERICA:...

ASSASSIN’S CREED

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Brand new trailer for ASSASSIN'S CREED: The VFX are made by: Double Negative (VFX Supervisor : Graham Page) Cinesite (VFX Supervisor : Christian Irles) Milk VFX (VFX Supervisor...

MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN: Frazer Churchill – Production VFX...

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In 2013, Frazer Churchill explained to us about the work of Double Negative on THE WORLD'S END. He then became independent VFX supervisor and works with the legendary film director Tim Burton.

MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN

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New VFX shots in this TV Spot of MISS PEREGRINE'S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN: The VFX are made by: Double Negative (VFX Supervisor : Andrew Lockley) MPC...

INTO THE WOODS: VFX Breakdown by MPC

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MPC have just released this nice VFX Breakdown about their work on INTO THE WOODS: WANT TO KNOW MORE? MPC: Dedicated page about INTO THE WOODS...

Interviews of the Week #8

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Here is the recap of my interviews of the week #8. So you won't miss any of them. JUPITER ASCENDING: Simon Carr - VFX Supervisor...

INTO THE WOODS

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Nice trailer for INTO THE WOODS: The VFX are made by: MPC (VFX Supervisor : Christian Irles) Atomic Arts (VFX Supervisors : Justin Cornish & Brooke Lyndon-Stanford) The...

PAN

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Many new VFX shots in this new trailer of PAN: The VFX are made by: Framestore (VFX Supervisor : Kyle McCulloch) MPC (VFX Supervisor : Christian Irles) Rising...

MAN OF STEEL: Guillaume Rocheron – VFX Supervisor – MPC

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Just before Christmas 2012, Guillaume Rocheron had explained to us his work on LIFE OF PI. Now he talks about the visual effects of MPC on MAN OF STEEL.

JOHN CARTER: Sue Rowe – VFX Supervisor – Cinesite

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In 2010, Sue Rowe had told us about his work on PRINCE OF PERSIA. She then moved on the most ambitious project to date at Cinesite: JOHN CARTER. In the following interview, Sue presents in detail her work of more than two years on this film.