Tag: DNEG

ANT-MAN: VFX Breakdown by DNEG

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Just before the release of ANT-MAN AND THE WASP, DNEG purposes a quick jump in the past with this VFX Breakdown about their work...

NIFFF EXTENDED – IMAGING THE FUTURE: AVENGERS – INFINITY WAR

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For this new collaboration with the NIFFF, we are happy to announce that the VFX talk will be about AVENGERS - INFINITY WAR. The panel...

PACIFIC RIM – UPRISING: Behind the VFX with Pete Bebb

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Here is a second interview by DNEG about their work on PACIFIC RIM - UPRISING featuring, this time, VFX Supervisor Pete Bebb: WANT TO KNOW...

PACIFIC RIM – UPRISING: Behind the VFX with Peter Chiang

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Peter Chiang, Overall VFX Supervisor and co-founder of DNEG, talks about his work on PACIFIC RIM - UPRISING in this brand new serie of...

DEADPOOL 2: Mike Brazelton – VFX Supervisor – DNEG

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Mike Brazelton began his visual effects career in 2000 at Asylum VFX. He then worked in various studios such as ESC Entertainment, Digital Domain and MPC before joining DNEG in 2011. He has worked on many films such as THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON, WATCHMEN, GODZILLA, STAR TREK BEYOND and THE MUMMY.

THE ESCAPE

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Here is THE ESCAPE, a short film written and directed by VFX Supervisor Paul Franklin: The VFX are made by DNEG and Milk VFX. CREDITS Director: Paul...

Senior VFX Supervisor Dan Glass is joining DNEG

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Big news! Senior VFX Supervisor Dan Glass (DEADPOOL 2, CLOUD ATLAS, NINJA ASSASSIN, ...) is joining the teams of DNEG! Here is the press release: DNEG...

THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS: VFX Breakdown by DNEG

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Come have a look at how DNEG created the crazy New York sequence for THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS: WANT TO KNOW MORE? DNEG: Dedicated page...

AVENGERS – INFINITY WAR: Graham Page – VFX Supervisor – DNEG

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Graham Page began his visual effects career in 2006 at DNEG. He has worked on many projects such as THE DARK KNIGHT, INCEPTION, INTERSTELLAR and ASSASSIN'S CREED.

THE MUMMY: VFX Breakdown by DNEG

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DNEG created a lot of sequences such as the desert village battle, Ahmanet’s tomb, Henry Jekyll’s transformations into Hyde or the sandstorm in London...