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    On March 31, 1993, actor Brandon Lee was shot and killed on the set of the film The Crow after a prop firearm malfunctioned. Now, as the film’s 30th anniversary has passed and a remake is coming soon to theaters, the world is watching as the New Mexico courts litigate a similar tragic on-set shooting, one which claimed the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Injuries and deaths due to the use of firearms on-set are ONE HUNDRED PERCENT avoidable. We’re going to talk about how visual effects, planning, and a commitment to safety can make all the difference, and make sure that Halyna Hutchins is the last person to ever die due to the use of firearms on a movie set.
    This is more than a discussion; it's a call to action aimed at eliminating on-set tragedies.

    Hear our guests share their unique insights and experiences with firearms, both personally and professionally, and reflect on how gun culture has shaped the film industry. From the dramatic impact of firearms in storytelling to the evolution from real guns to airsoft guns and digital effects, we cover it all. Our shared anecdotes and memories paint a vivid picture of the industry's transformation towards safer practices.

    Explore how modern visual effects technology enables filmmakers to create realistic gunfire without compromising safety. We delve into protocols for using prop weapons, the necessity of firearm training for actors, and the advancements that have made airsoft guns and digital muzzle flashes the new standard. This episode underscores the collective responsibility to prioritize safety, ensuring that no one else suffers due to preventable on-set gun accidents. Tune in for a comprehensive look at how we can make film sets safer for everyone involved.

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

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    Ever wondered about the gritty intricacies of indie filmmaking? We're pulling back the curtain on that world with this engaging chat with the dynamic duo behind the crime thriller, 'The Last Deal'. Editor Ryan Liebert, who has come a long way from self-funded films, shares his journey from no-budget indies to editing a feature with Hollywood icon Nicolas Cage. Then writer-director Jonathan Salemi gives us a walkthrough of how he developed the concept of 'The Last Deal' based upon the resources he had.

    We take you right into the thick of things, discussing how the film was edited remotely and how that impacted the workflow. We also reveal the practical and visual effects used in 'The Last Deal' and the challenges faced while creating crucial scenes. Jonathan and Ryan share their insights on the marriage of practical and digital effects and how VFX was their secret weapon in extending the tension and creating a more realistic scene.

    As we wind down, we take a deep dive into the role of post-production in filmmaking and the art of film editing. Ryan and Jonathan share their experiences of working within a tight timeline, managing limitations of budget while ensuring the scenes stay powerful. No filmmaking chat is complete without some tips and tricks. So, we wrap up the episode with some sage advice for filmmakers on how to work effectively with VFX artists and the importance of having a clear vision for a project. An exciting and informative listen, this episode promises you a peek into the behind-the-scenes process of indie filmmaking. So tune in, let's get rolling!

    Watch 'The Last Deal' here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.35a95f1e-493e-49ee-b0f3-23da08699c7c?autoplay=0&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Fasten your seatbelts, film enthusiasts! This episode is a rare treat as we sit down with the brilliant director Tom Putnam for a thrilling behind-the-scenes look at his latest feature film, 'The Dark Divide.' He reveals the highs and lows of shooting in remote wilderness locations, managing a star-studded cast, and the essential role that visual effects played in bringing the story to life. It's a fascinating peek into indie filmmaking and an exploration into the intriguing real-life story of nature writer Robert Pyle.

    Buckle up for an enlightening discussion on managing a feature film production on a shoestring budget. Tom provides an in-depth look at how he creatively wove hundreds of visual effects shots into the film, whilst maintaining a tight budget. Get ready to learn about the critical importance of relationships in the film industry, and how they played a significant role in the creation of 'The Dark Divide.' The amusing Bigfoot scenes, the dramatic performances from comedic actors David Cross and Debra Messing, and the challenges of releasing a film during the COVID-19 pandemic: there's a lot to unpack!

    Prepare to be amazed at the power of visual effects in indie filmmaking. Tom talks about how VFX can enhance the narrative, even when you're working with limited resources. You'll get a unique insight into how filmmakers can use VFX to combine takes, fix technical glitches, and create a more dynamic and realistic production. Hear how Tom used VFX to add depth and progress to the film, and how creative solutions were used to navigate the challenges that arose during the making of 'The Dark Divide.' By the time we wrap up, you'll have a newfound appreciation for the magic of indie filmmaking and the creative minds that make it happen.

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    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    When a director like Richard Kilroy goes from creating matte paintings for the visual effects of some of the biggest movies of all time like Terminator 2 and Titanic, to directing his own indie thriller, you know there will be some inspiring visual effects and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories. Richard and his editor Keith Clark join host Paul DeNigris in discussing the magic behind their indie neo-noir Proof Sheet. Visual effects were used to not only help convincingly set the film in 1999 Los Angeles, but also to create a lived-in world peppered with the evocative imagery of the film noir genre. Reflections, mirrors, frames within the frame, and most importantly the tools and techniques of the photochemical process all play a part in laying the groundwork for a twisty and satisfying mystery - and VFX is a big part of that puzzle!

    Proof Sheet official website: https://www.proofsheetthemovie.com/

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Can you imagine crafting remarkable stories through the lens of a low-budget camera and yet producing visually stunning effects that hold the audience spellbound? Our guest, Mark Stolaroff, a seasoned indie producer and founder of No Budget Film School, is a maestro at this. The magic of his DIY filmmaking journey, from Texas college days to his stint with Next Wave Films where he worked with a young Christopher Nolan, is something that will inspire both seasoned filmmakers and aspirants.

    Mark's expertise at leveraging visual effects (VFX) on a budget to tell compelling narratives is awe-inspiring. He reveals how he employed cost-effective techniques to create marvelous VFX for his film 'DriverX', and the importance of actor-screen interaction. Mark is candid about the hurdles of working with big companies and shares his enlightening experience with the film 'Devil's Whisper'. Plus, he gives an insider’s view on how to save money on VFX shots.

    Mark's journey doesn’t end here. He shares his enriching experience of creating effects-heavy film 'Family Ornaments' on a shoestring budget and working with big VFX companies. Get ready to soak up his wisdom on prioritizing shots, enhancing VFX shots with practical effects, and understanding the technical aspects of the VFX process. Mark's narrative is loaded with tips on how to maximize limited resources when learning about VFX and filmmaking. Join us for this captivating conversation and you'll walk away with insightful guidance to take your own filmmaking journey to new heights.

    Mark's website: https://www.markstolaroff.com/

    No Budget Film School: http://www.nobudgetfilmschool.com/

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Get ready for a deep-dive into the world of independent filmmaking with Peter Paul Basler, a talented director and filmmaker whose craft is steeped in the magical realm of visual effects. Peter shares stories of the challenges he faced creating crowd replication on a sports movie and the complexities of filming dynamic scenes on ice. Join us as we get a peek behind the lens, revealing how VFX is shaping the way directors create gripping cinematic realities that captivate audiences.

    Peter doesn't stop at VFX. With an enthusiasm matched only by his knowledge, he recounts his innovative use of practical effects in a desert-set movie. From creating a mold of a lead actor's head for a memorable zombie scene to perfecting the art of blood shots, Peter's stories are a masterclass in using effects both practical and digital to tell a story. We also explore how having a tangible reference can bring a certain delight and texture to the filmmaking process.

    In the final segment, we talk about the significant and ever-growing impact of VFX on independent filmmaking. With advancements in technology, filmmakers are now able to see results in near real-time, revolutionizing the way movies are made. Peter offers valuable tips for filmmakers on making the most of their VFX budget and finding the right VFX company for their projects. As we wrap up, Peter offers a sneak peek into his upcoming projects - a time travel thriller and a sitcom-style series. This episode is a treasure trove of insight, inspiration, and indispensable advice for all who are passionate about the blend of VFX and independent filmmaking.

    Peter's website: https://www.peterpaulbasler.com/

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Ever wonder how independent filmmakers navigate the maze of creating compelling films on a budget? Join us on a captivating journey with filmmakers Frank Ziede and Corey Gilbert, as they dissect their creative process and share the highs and lows of independent filmmaking. From their shared adoration for Michael Mann's cinematic masterpiece "Heat", to the trials and triumphs of creating their own digital assets in projects like Robbed, Black, Volition, and Exile, these filmmakers reveal the in-depth process behind their art.

    Can you imagine all the elements that go into creating a realistic, budget-friendly explosion in a film? Corey and Frank spill the beans on the complexities of creating explosive scenes that leave audiences in awe. The duo stresses the importance of teamwork and finding the right tribe that supports your vision. We delve into how a positive on-set culture can remarkably affect the overall atmosphere of a project, and how their distinct backgrounds in dance, choreography, graphic design, and photography all come together to create a unique filmmaking dynamic.

    Aspiring independent filmmakers, take note! This episode is brimming with invaluable advice and wisdom from our guests. Hear about the vital role of pre-production planning, the necessity of recruiting the VFX team early, and why creating an animatic for project sequences is a game-changer. By the end, you'll have a newfound appreciation for the art of independent filmmaking, the dedication needed in the process, and the significance of having a solid plan while working on a VFX project. Tune in, and get ready to be inspired by Frank and Corey's passion for filmmaking!

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Guess who's hopping on the mic this time? It's JR Strickland, a visual effects supervisor and director who has made a name for himself in the hip-hop music video scene. Not your run-of-the-mill journey to success, JR Strickland hustled his way into the VFX world, rubbing elbows with big names like Ariana Grande. Join us as he takes us down memory lane, from being a starry-eyed kid in Chicago suburbs to a key player in the music video business and his initial fixation with visual effects.

    We're not just talking past and present here. JR Strickland also shares some invaluable lessons in visual effects and the art of client collaboration. We peel back the layers of his experiences, from being a PA to a VFX supervisor, underscoring the essence of passion, commitment, and understanding in this field. We also dive into the delicate balance between preparing for opportunities and grabbing them, as well as the significance of receiving and comprehending feedback.

    But it doesn't end there! Get ready to explore the world of visual effects in hip-hop music videos, the role of real-world references in VFX, and how to get the most bang for your buck in VFX. We do a deep dive into the creation of the 'Kobe With the Fro' music video, revealing the techniques employed and the critical role of collaboration in the process. Ready to inspire your inner visual effects artist? This episode is your launching pad. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, this episode is a goldmine of insights that you don't want to miss.

    Nocturnal Effects website https://nocturnaloperations.com/vfx
    'A-Minor' http://aminormovie.com/
    Buddy 'Find Me' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWTNbDkalAQ
    Cal Scruby 'Kobe with the Fro' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv5kEDlZM-g
    Big Sean 'ZTFO' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4Dy-czTjAc

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Get ready for an intriguing conversation with the celebrated writer and director, Paul Osborne. As we traverse his professional journey, we find ourselves in the heart of indie filmmaking, where passion meets creativity on a budget. Learn how Paul transitioned from the production department and carved his own path in the world of independent crime thrillers. Listen as we explore the making of his films like the dark comedy Fluorescent Beast and the recent Cruel Hearts. You'll also get an insider's view on the critical role of visual effects and digital technology in amplifying the storytelling of indie films.

    We further delve into the practicalities of realizing stunning special effects within financial constraints and how the magic of visual effects enriches rather than replaces the work of special effects artists. The conversation gets even more riveting as we dissect Paul's latest film, Fluorescent Beast, delving into its unique plot and the intricacies involved in creating special effects with burning elements on set. Discover how every effect is painstakingly planned and executed to maintain the visual consistency and authenticity of every scene.

    Finally, Paul spills the beans on the intricate task of crafting a realistic, yet not-quite-human character for Florescent Beast. He opens up about the complexities of digitally replacing an original painting, emphasizing the importance of meticulous pre-planning with the visual effects artist. We also touch upon the challenges of disseminating independent films in the era of streaming services. So, buckle up for a fascinating exploration into the world of indie filmmaking and the art of visual effects, where every frame is a canvas and every effect, a brushstroke. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or a cinema enthusiast, this conversation with Paul Osborne promises to be an enlightening and engaging experience. Don't miss out!

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Get ready to dive into the world of indie film with our guest, Robyn August. Robyn is the director of the darkly comedic slasher film 'Kill Her', and in our conversation, he pulls back the curtain on the steps he took to bring this film to life. We explore his unconventional start in the industry, the inspiration he drew from Mark Duplass' SXSW keynote speech, and how he turned the tables on the classic slasher film setup. Robyn also shares his experiences in creating his first feature 'Party With Me' and the unexpected twists that took 'Kill Her' on its unique path.

    Shining a spotlight on the technical side of filmmaking, Robyn delves into the importance of practical effects and how VFX can enhance a scene. He discusses some of the challenges he encountered, such as working with a real head for a scene involving a head crush, and how he had to adapt when things didn't go as planned. But beyond the challenges, Robyn also shares the joy that comes from being part of the creative process, from planning shots to seeing the final product. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding each department's role on a film set to work more collaboratively and successfully.

    It's not all about the technicalities, though. Robyn shares his thoughts on the importance of enjoying the filmmaking process and viewing it as a privilege. He talks about how crucial it is to remember to have fun, despite the pressures of deadlines and the quest for perfection. We also get into the nitty-gritty of indie film distribution, the struggle of getting a small movie out there, and Robyn's future projects. So tune in, whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or an indie film enthusiast, for some valuable insights and a whole lot of passion for the art of filmmaking.

    KillHer Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/67PfI_vyFt0?si=WkFvvfk0NebOMu8K

    Robyn August's website: http://robynaugust.com/

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Join us as we pull back the curtain on the world of filmmaking, with the talented writer-producer duo, Joe Russo and Chris LaMont, as our guides. Imagine sharing a space with the pioneers behind the Bruce Willis action movie, Hard Kill and the spine-chilling Netflix horror, The Inheritance. The journey gets even more exciting as we traverse their career paths, delve into their successful partnership, and unravel the process that led them to triumph on the Blood List, a compilation of the year's best horror scripts, no less. It's a raw, unfiltered glimpse into Joe's transformation from a development executive to a creator, their on-set experiences, and much more.

    Now, hold your breath as we switch gears and immerse ourselves in the world of visual effects. Like the pieces of a puzzle fitting seamlessly, Joe and Chris dissect the VFX process in their recent movie, The Au Pair Nightmare, and the subtle yet crucial role these effects play in the overall narrative. The duo underscores the importance of meticulous planning, the joy, and rigors of non-union production, and how seemingly small details could enhance or mar the visual story. Yes, we are talking about transforming a storefront for a film and the grueling task of cleanup VFX, with not just insights, but anecdotes from their personal experiences.

    In the final leg of this riveting journey, we delve deeper into the role of visual effects supervisors, especially in horror films. Beyond the clapperboard, Joe and Chris impart valuable lessons from their experience on the anthology series Nightmare Cinema. The duo underscores the importance of early engagement with VFX supervisors, the significance of staying within budget constraints, and the potential of AI in visual effects. Furthermore, they highlight the importance of a symbiotic relationship between directors and VFX artists, bringing home the point that when this collaboration works, it's magic on screen. Prepare to be educated, entertained, and enlightened!

    Take-Out: https://vimeo.com/9734622

    The Au Pair Nightmare: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.ceb90f89-5071-2a61-89ff-83f097c0b800?autoplay=0&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb

    Midnight Clear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXQhzY9fgY0

    Nightmare Cinema: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.acb560ef-be74-2da5-6e85-d46fa3b3880a?ref=imdb_web&autoplay=1&ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_fdv&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_fdv-20

    Hard Kill: https://www.netflix.com/title/81306216

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Today we're pulling back the curtain on the world of indie filmmaking with our special guests, Scott and Jeremy, the innovative masterminds behind the sci-fi action comedy, Max Reload and the Nether Blasters. Embark with us on a journey that takes us from the spark of an idea for a small indie sci-fi film for Comic-Con, to the successful production of their own short film. Scott and Jeremy's passion and dedication to their craft is palpable throughout our conversation, as they reveal their unique approach to film development, their love for geeky cinema and how they have shaken up the firearms industry with their work.

    Scott and Jeremy are not just filmmakers, but dreamers, and their audaciousness is evident as they discuss the ambitious project that is Max Reload. They brought together a skilled team of technicians, craftsmen, artists, and even collaborated with a London-based animator to create breathtaking pixel art sequences for the film. We explore their creative process, including their approach to animation and visual effects, how they've overcome challenges and tackled difficult transitions, and how they drew inspiration from 80s classics like Ghostbusters and Last Starfighter.

    Our guests also open up about the invaluable lessons they've learned along their journey and how these experiences have shaped their future endeavors. They share insightful advice for aspiring filmmakers, particularly those interested in visual effects, emphasizing the importance of planning, openness to collaboration, and flexibility. From the development of the nether creature visuals, the creation of a realistic puppet, to the consistent look of the nether possessed characters, Scott and Jeremy have managed to masterfully navigate the challenges of indie filmmaking. Join us for this captivating conversation and let's together discover the inspiring world of indie filmmaking.

    Offensive Marketing Group: https://www.offensivegroup.com/

    Max Reload website: http://www.cineforgemedia.com/maxreloadmovie.html

    More Max Reload: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk8FNZ40x8GR4bLgAQVRkVEZnVTMmhh9t

    Show No Mercy: https://youtu.be/opTYJ6IRitw?si=0GTMKvcgcQVjt8He

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Ever wondered how the movie magic of low budget indie films comes to life? Join us as we pull back the curtain on the award-winning sci-fi horror short film NOVA. Our esteemed guests for this enlightening chat include the brilliant minds behind NOVA: Kelly Kula, Miguel Amodio, David McAbee, and David Smith. They share their incredible journeys in the film industry, fascinating experiences on the set of NOVA, and current projects that are sure to pique your interest.

    We offer a compelling exploration of the realities of producing low-budget indie films, emphasizing the pivotal role of pre-production planning in implementing visual effects and the value of having a VFX representative on set. Join us as we shine a light on the complex process of creating an effective visual effects sequence for an indie film's unique challenges. We'll discuss everything from crafting an authentic throw-up scene to finding the perfect sound effects and the importance of actors' performance and consistency in making visual effects believable.

    Get ready for a deep dive into the VFX production process from the creative geniuses behind NOVA and For the Love of Jessee. Learn from their experiences, from navigating a two-day shoot to making smart choices with time and money, culminating in dozens of festival appearances and awards. Listen in as we discuss the significance of the visual effects enhancing the story rather than detracting from it. Prepare to be inspired and educated by this insightful discussion on filmmaking, visual effects, and the journey to success in the indie film space. Tune in and let's explore the world of indie filmmaking together!

    Watch Nova
    Watch For the Love of Jessee
    Plate Pros website
    Carstage website

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Ready to peek behind the curtain of indie filmmaking and visual effects? Your guides for this backstage tour are none other than Sean Oliver and Drew Latham, the masterminds behind the hilarious and spine-tingling horror comedy, Forever Home. Promise us your attention and we’ll reward you with a treasure trove of anecdotes, experiences, and the duo’s description of the creative process—starting from a simple joke about being stuck with ghosts in a haunted house to the execution of a script on a shoestring budget.

    Your interest piqued yet? Good! Now, let’s get our hands dirty as we discuss the role of visual effects in indie filmmaking. Sean and Drew dish out wisdom on the significance of meticulous VFX planning, and how their understanding of technical aspects and craft-related terminology supported their creative journey. We'll also unravel the behind-the-scenes machinations that went into creating a perfect glass-shattering shot, and why sound design is akin to a secret weapon that can make your visual effects pop!

    Fasten your seatbelts as we venture into the realm of ghostly apparitions. Join us as we explore the labyrinthine process of creating a ghost character—red gloves, green suits, and all. We’ll navigate the challenges of cutting a person out of a shot, and how clean plates were the heroes that came to the team's rescue. From layering multiple clean plates to the impact of camera movements, this episode is a roadmap to creating on-screen magic without breaking the bank. Hear it from the horse's mouth and learn how Sean and Drew spun straw into gold with their debut feature film.

    Check out the trailer for Forever Home at https://foreverhomemovie.com/

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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    Come aboard as we journey through the cosmos with visual effects maestros, David Stipes and Rick Ravenell, bringing to life the fascinating world of Star Trek. We uncover David's incredible journey from a young VFX enthusiast to his role as a visual effects supervisor on the iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation. Simultaneously, we follow Rick as he pivots from an art history major to a successful 2D supervisor for Star Trek: Picard. It's an intriguing peek into two careers deeply intertwined with one of cinema's most adored franchises.

    As we delve deeper, prepare for a masterclass on the evolution of visual effects in the Star Trek universe. Our guests offer captivating recounts of reviving the Enterprise D ship with CGI and the arduous process of replicating models to create realistic-looking starships. From overcoming challenges like creating an entire planet of ooze for the DS9 finale to embracing virtual production technology in Picard, David and Rick lay bare the secrets of their trade.

    Wrapping up, we address an often overlooked but crucial aspect of filmmaking - communication. Our guests share the importance of clear storyboards, early involvement of post-production supervisors, and editors. We also touch upon the complex dynamics of real-time production and subcontracting bids for visual effects. So, join us on this enlightening voyage, gain unique insights into the magic behind Star Trek, and pick up invaluable lessons for aspiring filmmakers.

    Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.

    For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com

    For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com