Sentences with phrase «visual effects director»

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«Hollywood directors, producers, actors, and visual effects specialists will lead the way, and the engine of today will be the camera of the 20th century.»
For example, a Hollywood director can bypass visual effects specialists and tweak movie shots directly.
Won: Best cinematography, best director, best film editing, best original score, best sound editing, best sound mixing, best visual effects
The unusually large list of first - time governors includes directors Condon and Cholodenko, cinematographer Spinotti, executive Dick Cook, visual effects technician John Knoll and sound mixer Scott Millan.
In fact, the details are so vivid, that if a film director tried to portray Genesis 2 in a movie, it would require massive visual and special effects.
A visual effects artist / cinematographer / director with more than 10 years of experience.
Camera (color, widescreen, HD), Mac Fisken; editor, Valerie Krulfeifer; music, Giona Ostinelli; music supervisors, Timothy Bickford, Mandi Collier; production designer, Angel Herrera; art director, Priscilla Watson; set decorator, Carl Turner; costume designer, Lauren Howard; sound, Nathan Whitcomb; re-recording mixer, Shawn Duffy; visual effects supervisor, Joel Hebner; stunt coordinator, Hebner; line producer, Moana Sherrill; associate producer, Fadi Saab; assistant director, Adam Werth; casting, Lindsey Weissmueller.
Visual effects supervisor Scott Farrar and science writer Carl Zimmer break down the herd mentality of the walking dead in director Marc Forster's thriller.
Production company: Marvel Studios Distributor: Buena Vista Cast: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong «o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Sterling K. Brown, Florence Kasumba, John Kani, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Andy Serkis Director: Ryan Coogler Screenwriters: Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole, based on the Marvel comics by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Producer: Kevin Feige Executive producers: Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Nate Moore, Jeffrey Chernov, Stan Lee Director of photography: Rachel Morrison Production designer: Hannah Beachler Costume designer: Ruth E. Carter Editors: Michael P. Shawver, Debbie Berman Music: Ludwig Goransson Visual effects supervisor: Geoffrey Baumann Special effects supervisor: Dan Sudick Casting: Sarah Finn
Camera (color, widescreen, HD), Bobby Bukowski; music, Anthony Partos, Matteo Zingales; music supervisor, Michael Hill; production designer, Alex DiGerlando; art director, Christina Kim; set decorator, Monique Champagne; costume designer, Meghan Kasperlik; sound (Dolby Digital), Micah Bloomberg; supervising sound editor, Odin Benitez; re-recording mixer, Mark Mangini; visual effects supervisor, Tarn Fox; stunt coordinators, Kevin Beard, Danny Cosmo; assistant director, Thomas Deckaj; casting, Douglas Aibel, Tracy Kilpatrick.
Its time, I think, is the 1970s, when directors like Alejandro Jodorowsky («El Topo,» «The Holy Mountain») and Nicolas Roeg («Don't Look Now,» «The Man Who Fell to Earth») made viscerally intense features with subjective visuals and sound effects and music and dissociative editing.
Across these, we get comments from director De Bont, stunt coordinator Simon Crane, actors Angelina Jolie, Christopher Barrie, Noah Taylor, Ciaran Hinds and Gerard Butler, story writer James V. Hart, personal trainer Ed Chow, stuntwoman Nicola Berwick, horse trainer Gerard Napliox, action vehicle coordinator Graham Kelly, armorer Richard Hooper, special effects director Chris Corbould, line producer Phillip Lee, visual effects supervisors Steven Begg and Ben Shepard, production designer Kirk M. Petrucelli, and composer Alan Silvestri.
Production companies: Scott Rudin, DNA Films Distributor: Paramount Cast: Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Tuva Novotny, Oscar Isaac Director - screenwriter: Alex Garland, based on the novel by Jeff Vandermeer Producers: Scott Rudin, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Eli Bush Executive producers: David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger, Jo Burn Director of photography: Rob Hardy Production designer: Mark Digby Costume designer: Sammy Sheldon Differ Editor: Barney Pilling Music: Ben Salisbury, Geoff Barrow Visual effects supervisor: Andrew Whitehurst Casting: Francine Maisler
What the movie needs is a director, and what it gets instead is Pitof, a French visual - effects maestro so much fonder of technological wizardry than of human flesh that he manages to turn even his slinky, sinuous star attraction into a digitized synthespian frolicking about endless CGI cityscapes.
The sarcasm of superstar director Feng Xiaogang reduces Chinese bureaucracy, the legal system and government inefficiency to ashes in I Am Not Madame Bovary, but risks doing the same for audiences in a caustic, overlong satire whose coy visual effects overpower the story and characters.
Director Jeannot Szwarc strains hard for spectacular visual effects, though he's barely able to compose a competent close - up.
Camera (color), Wyatt Garfield; editor, Robert K. Lambert; music, Alexis & Sam; music supervisors, Frankie Pine, Mandi Collier; production designer, Kara Lindstrom; art director, Rosa Palomo; set decorator, Javed Noorullah; costume designer, Ane Crabtree; sound (Dolby Digital), Paul Sorohan; supervising sound editor, Rob Webber; re-recording mixers, Patrick Ciccone, Joel Catalan; visual effects supervisor, Sean Thigpen; visual effects, Wunderfilm, Stargate Studios; special effects coordinator, Bob Shelley; stunt coordinator, Guss Williams; line producer, Gary Guidice; associate producer, Fritzi Horstman; assistant director, Joe Suarez; casting, Vickie Thomas.
Possibly the most anticipated feature of this set is the feature - length Audio Commentary by director Robert Zemeckis, producer Frank Marshall, screenwriters Jeffery Price and Peter Seaman, associate producer Steve Starkey, and visual effects supervisor Ken Ralston.
Camera (color, widescreen), Thierry Arbogast; editor, Julien Rey; music, Eric Serra; production designer, Hugues Tissandier; art directors, Gilles Boillot, Steplane Robuchon, Thierry Zemmour; costume designer, Olivier Beriot; sound, Guillaume Bouchateau, Stephane Bucher, Didier Lozahic, Shannon Mills, David Parker; sound designer, Shannon Mills; re-recording mixer, David Parker; special effects supervisor, Philippe Hubin; senior visual effects supervisor, Nicholas Brooks; visual effects, Industrial Light & Magic, Rodeo FX, Digital Factory, Savage Visual Effects, Make, Hatch; stunt coordinator, Laurent Demianoff; assistant director, Ludovic Pernard; casting, Nathalie Cvisual effects supervisor, Nicholas Brooks; visual effects, Industrial Light & Magic, Rodeo FX, Digital Factory, Savage Visual Effects, Make, Hatch; stunt coordinator, Laurent Demianoff; assistant director, Ludovic Pernard; casting, Nathalie Cvisual effects, Industrial Light & Magic, Rodeo FX, Digital Factory, Savage Visual Effects, Make, Hatch; stunt coordinator, Laurent Demianoff; assistant director, Ludovic Pernard; casting, Nathalie CVisual Effects, Make, Hatch; stunt coordinator, Laurent Demianoff; assistant director, Ludovic Pernard; casting, Nathalie Cheron.
More talk than action, the film from director Craig Zobel (Compliance) mostly dispenses with the visual effects and futuristic gadgets you might expect in such a story.
This felt like an old - school, big budget sci - fi film with massive special effects, great visuals and a concept that made you think in Director Joseph Kosinski's love letter to 80s and 90s science fiction trendsetters.
Director Peyton Reed's creative team also includes Oscar ® winning cinematographer Russell Carpenter (Titanic, 21), production designer Sheppard Frankel (Identity Thief, Horrible Bosses) costume designer Sammy Sheldon Differ (X-Men: First Class, Kick Ass), visual effects supervisor Jake Morrison (Marvel's Thor: The Dark World, The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers), stunt coordinator Jeff Habberstad (Marvel's Iron Man 3, X-Men: Days of Future Past) and six - time Oscar ® nominee, special effects supervisor Dan Sudik (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Marvel's The Avengers).
Music video director Chris Robinson certainly has a talent for the visual components, and the overall vibe, atmosphere, and dramatic punch feed off of the energy he provides through his energetic editing and visual effects components tossed in to frame each scene.
Camera (Redlab Canada color, widescreen), Vern Nobles Jr.; editor, Steven Cohen; music, Tree Adams; music supervisor, Sean Fernald; art director, Tudor Boloni; set decorator, John Sporano; costume designer, Justine Seymour; sound (Dolby Digital), Kim Ornitz; sound designer, Ryan Collins; supervising sound editor, Casey Genton; re-recording mixers, Rick Ash, Eric Offen; visual effects supervisor, Jack Cloud; visual effects, Cloudesign; special effects supervisor, Elia Popov; stunt coordinator, Pete Antico; line producer, Sanford Hampton; associate producers, Caroline McGorian, William Chaney, Rob Gordon; Easton Thodos; assistant director, Nick Satriano; casting, Iris Hampton.
While it would be easy to shoot an entire film like this on a sound stage and use visual effects to complete the scenery, director Baltasar Kormakur (2 Guns, Contraband) wanted the cast to experience the elements firsthand by shooting on location in Nepal on the foothills of Everest, as well as the Italian Alps.
Ghost could easily play as farce, but the director doesn't allow that to happen, keeping comedy, fantasy, and visual effects to a minimum.
Five nominations The Big Short (film, director, adapted screenplay, supporting actor, editing) The Danish Girl (British film, actor, actress, costume design, makeup & hair) Ex Machina (British film, debut film, original screenplay, supporting actress, visual effects)
Director James Gunn's creative team also includes director of photography Henry Braham («The Legend of Tarzan,» «The Golden Compass»); production designer Scott Chambliss («Star Trek,» «Tomorrowland»); editors Fred Raskin («The Hateful Eight,» «Guardians of the Galaxy») and Craig Wood («Guardians of the Galaxy,» «Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End»); composer Tyler Bates («Guardians of the Galaxy,» «John Wick»); three time Oscar ® - nominated costume designer Judianna Makovsky («Captain America: Civil War,» «Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone»); Oscar ® - nominated visual effects supervisor Chris Townsend («Avengers: Age of Ultron,» «Iron Man 3»); stunt coordinator Tommy Harper («Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); co-producer / first assistant director Lars Winther («Captain America: Civil War,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); and six - time Oscar ® nominee, special effects supervisor Dan Sudick («Captain America: Civil War,» «The Avengers&Director James Gunn's creative team also includes director of photography Henry Braham («The Legend of Tarzan,» «The Golden Compass»); production designer Scott Chambliss («Star Trek,» «Tomorrowland»); editors Fred Raskin («The Hateful Eight,» «Guardians of the Galaxy») and Craig Wood («Guardians of the Galaxy,» «Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End»); composer Tyler Bates («Guardians of the Galaxy,» «John Wick»); three time Oscar ® - nominated costume designer Judianna Makovsky («Captain America: Civil War,» «Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone»); Oscar ® - nominated visual effects supervisor Chris Townsend («Avengers: Age of Ultron,» «Iron Man 3»); stunt coordinator Tommy Harper («Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); co-producer / first assistant director Lars Winther («Captain America: Civil War,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); and six - time Oscar ® nominee, special effects supervisor Dan Sudick («Captain America: Civil War,» «The Avengers&director of photography Henry Braham («The Legend of Tarzan,» «The Golden Compass»); production designer Scott Chambliss («Star Trek,» «Tomorrowland»); editors Fred Raskin («The Hateful Eight,» «Guardians of the Galaxy») and Craig Wood («Guardians of the Galaxy,» «Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End»); composer Tyler Bates («Guardians of the Galaxy,» «John Wick»); three time Oscar ® - nominated costume designer Judianna Makovsky («Captain America: Civil War,» «Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone»); Oscar ® - nominated visual effects supervisor Chris Townsend («Avengers: Age of Ultron,» «Iron Man 3»); stunt coordinator Tommy Harper («Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); co-producer / first assistant director Lars Winther («Captain America: Civil War,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); and six - time Oscar ® nominee, special effects supervisor Dan Sudick («Captain America: Civil War,» «The Avengers&director Lars Winther («Captain America: Civil War,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); and six - time Oscar ® nominee, special effects supervisor Dan Sudick («Captain America: Civil War,» «The Avengers»).
EXTRAS: In addition to a pair of audio commentaries (one with director / co-writer Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, and the other with Feig and various crew members), there's a series of production featurettes covering things like casting, creature design and visual effects, over an hour of deleted / extended scenes, alternate takes and two different gag reels.
Written and directed by the Wachowski Brothers; director of photography, Bill Pope; edited by Zach Staenberg; music by Don Davis; production designer, Owen Paterson; visual effects supervisor, John Gaeta; produced by Joel Silver; released by Warner Brothers Pictures.
Participants include Betuel, Adelson, Castle, art director James D. Bissell, Robert Preston (vintage), associate producer John H. Whitney Jr. (vintage and contemporary), technical executive Gary Demos, Cobb, Okun, senior drafter / encoder Kevin Rafferty, illustrator Rick Sternbach, software developer Larry Yaeger, composer Craig Safan, ILM visual effects supervisor Dennis Muren, and ILM visual effects supervisor John Knoll.
Director Gareth Edwards (Monster) packs the movie with visual references to A New Hope, cleverly matching the design work by avoiding fakey digital effects in lieu of more practical, battle - scared models and lively settings on a series of new planets and a familiar one.
The director treats such things in such a way that visual effects blend seamlessly into the narration.
Rookie director Cedric Nicolas - Troyan earned an Oscar nomination as a visual effects supervisor on the first «Huntsman.»
Camera (color, HD), Monika Lenczewska; editor, Suzanne Spangler; music, Flying Lotus; music supervisor, Tiffany Anders; production designer, Cecil Gentry; set decorators, Jane Madden, Chris Scheid; costume designer, Chasia; sound, Woody Stubblefield; supervising sound editor, Trip Brock; re-recording mixer, Kelly Vandever; special effects makeup, Geneva Nash Morgan; visual effects supervisor, Jonas Drehn, Matt Bramante; visual effects executive producer, Gresham Lochner; visual effects, BaconX, Locktix; line producer, Gingi Rochelle; associate producers, Doug Patterson, Fielder Jewett; assistant director, Jamar Hawkins; second unit camera, James David Wall; casting, Kim Coleman.
Across these, we hear from director Christopher Nolan, composers James Newton Howard and Hans Zimmer, costume designer Lindy Hemming, costume FX supervisor Graham Churchyard, producers Emma Thomas and Charles Roven, production designer Nathan Crowley, special effects supervisor Chris Corbould, stunt coordinator Paul Jennings, director of photography Wally Pfister, sound designer Richard King, IMAX consultant David Keighley, visual effects supervisor Nick Davis, editor Lee Smith, executive producer Kevin de la Noy, and actor Christian Bale.
Directed by Michael Bay; written by Ehren Kruger, based on Hasbro's Transformers action figures; director of photography, Amir Mokri; edited by Roger Barton, William Goldenberg and Joel Negron; music by Steve Jablonsky; production design by Nigel Phelps; costumes by Deborah L. Scott; visual effects supervisor, Scott Farrar; produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Tom DeSanto, Don Murphy and Ian Bryce; released by Paramount Pictures in association with Hasbro.
Production company: Marvel Studios Distributor: Disney Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Don Cheadle, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Holland, Chadwick Boseman, Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillan, Tom Middleston, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Idris Elba, Danai Gurira, Peter Dinklage, Benedict Wong, Pom Klementieff, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Gwyneth Paltrow, Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin, Chris Pratt, William Hurt Directors: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Screenwriters: Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, based on the Marvel comics by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Producer: Kevin Feige Executive producers: Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Michael Grillo, Trihn Tran, Jon Favreau, James Gunn, Stan Lee Director of photography: Trent Opaloch Production designer: Charles Wood Costume designer: Judianna Makovsky Editors: Jeffrey Ford, Matthew Schmidt Music: Alan Silvestri Visual effects supervisor: Dan DeLeeuw Casting: Sarah Finn
Visual effects artist turned director Stewart played around with the casting (Brad Dourif and Urban share a scene, a mini «Lord of the Rings» reunion) and indulges himself in Western iconography to such a degree that you kind of wish he'd designed this movie, then found a better script to go with it.
Camera (color, widescreen, Red Digital Cinema, 3D), Simon Duggan; editors, Matt Villa, Jason Ballantine, Jonathan Redmond; music, Craig Armstrong; executive music supervisor, Anton Monsted; production designer, Catherine Martin; supervising art director, Ian Gracie; art directors, Damien Drew, Michael Turner; set decorator, Beverly Dunn; costume designer, Martin; sound (Dolby Digital / Datasat / SDDS), Guntis Sics; sound designer / supervising sound editor, Wayne Pashley; re-recording mixers, Steve Maslow, Phil Heywood, Pashley; visual effects supervisor, Chris Godfrey; visual effects producer, Joyce Cox; visual effects, Animal Logic, Prime Focus, Rising Sun Pictures, Iloura, Industrial Light & Magic, Method Studios; stunt coordinator, Glenn Ruehland; assistant director, Jennifer Leacey; casting, Ronna Kress, Nikki Barrett.
Camera (color, Arri Alexa digital), Robert Eldwit; editor, John Gilroy; music, James Newton Howard; music supervisors, Brian Ross, Nic Ratner; production designer, Kevin Kavanaugh; art director, Naaman Marshall; set decorator, Meg Everist; costume designer, Amy Wescott; sound (Datasat / Dolby Digital), Shawn Holden; sound designer / supervising sound editor, Scott Martin Gershin; re-recording mixers, Andy Koyama, Martyn Zub; visual effects, relevantVFX, Rain VFX, Artea; stunt coordinator, Mike Smith; associate producer, Juliana Guedes; assistant directors, David A. Ticotin, Richard L. Fox; second unit director, Mike Smith; second unit camera, Christopher Moseley; casting, Mindy Marin.
David Lazan; set decorator, Leslie E. Rollins; set designers, Amy Heinz - Barnett, Sarah Contant, Jeremy Woodward; costume designer, David Robinson; sound (Datasat / Dolby Digital), Tom Williams; sound designer, David Esparza; supervising sound editor, Mandell Winter; re-recording mixers, Steve Pederson, Daniel J. Leahy; visual effects supervisor, Sean Devereaux; visual effects, Zero VFX; stunt coordinators, Keith Woulard, Lin Oeding; associate producer, Kat Samick; assistant director, Philip A. Patterson; casting, Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham.
Bonus: Discs One & Two • Audio Commentary with co - writer / co - producer / director Peter Jackson, co - writer / co-producer Fran Walsh, and co-writer Philippa Boyens • Audio Commentary with production designer Grant Major, Weta Workshop creative supervisor Richard Taylor, conceptual designer / set decorator Alan Lee, conceptual designer John Howe, supervising art director / set decorator Dan Hennah, art department manager Chris Hennah, and Weta Workshop manager Tania Rodger • Audio Commentary with producer Barrie Osborne, executive producer Mark Ordesky, director of photography Andrew Lesnie, editor Mike Horton, additional editor Jabez Olssen, co-producer Rick Porras, composer Howard Shore, visual effects supervisors Jim Rygiel and Joe Letteri, supervising sound editor Ethan Van der Ryn, supervising sound editor Mike Hopkins, Weta animation designer and supervisor Randy Cook, previsualization supervisor Christian Rivers, visual effects DP Brian Van't Hul, and visual effects DP Alex Funke • Audio Commentary with actors Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, John Rhys - Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Christopher Lee, Sean Bean, Bernard Hill, Miranda Otto, David Wenham, Brad Dourif, Karl Urban, John Noble, Craig Parker, and Andy Serkis
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes a pair of featurettes on making the film, a behind - the - scenes look at the visual effects, a tour of the park's Innovation Center, a discussion between director Colin Trevorrow and star Chris Pratt, deleted scenes and more.
The New York Times has a audio commentary slideshow with Aaron McBride, the visual effects art director for Iron Man, describing how the suit up machine was created for the film, featuring concept art like the photo seen above.
Camera (Fotokem color, widescreen), Brian Pearson; editor, Tim Alverson; music, Joseph Bishara; production designer, Jennifer Spence; art director, Jason Garner; set decorator, Lori Mazuer; costume designer, Ariyela Walk - Cohain; sound, Buck Robinson; sound designer, Martyn Zub; supervising sound editor, Paul Hackner; re-recording mixers, Craig Mann, Martyn Zub; visual effects supervisor, James Hattin; visual effects producer, Nate Smalley; visual effects, Legion; special makeup effects, Fractured FX; special effects supervisor, John Hartigan; associate producer, Laura Altmann; assistant director, Dan «Laz» Lazarovits; casting, Terri Taylor.
Director Neil Burger uses visual effects as shorthand in montages supposed to illuminate Morra's experience of his newfound mental powers, and although these sequences are certainly in no way original or particularly inspired, they perform the task asked of them with dexterity.
The director of one of the best time - travel films of all time is doing visual effects work on Rian Johnson's time - travel - and - hit - men movie Looper, according to Looper's Twitter feed.
Though the strong work of Sandra Bullock and George Clooney — the only two actors who appear on camera — is essential to what the film accomplishes, the great lure of «Gravity» is the way director Alfonso Cuarón, cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki and visual effects supervisor Tim Webber have collaborated to make us feel we're stranded in outer space ourselves, no questions asked.
Cinderella was re-envisioned as a lavish period piece by director Kenneth Branagh; The Jungle Book was brought to life by jaw - dropping visual effects courtesy of director Jon Favreau; Pete's Dragon got a humanistic update via filmmaker David Lowery; and Beauty and the Beast is a mega-hit, grossing over $ 1 billion at the box office.
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