Episode 4 – Surfing Short Coattails
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We share what inspired us to pursue these careers and learn to surf on other's coattails! Wow, that was a long time ago.
- Old Business
- Efram challenges PJ’s notion that Nathan from Ex Machina knows he’s bringing about the extinction of the human race
- An impartial third party has his examination
- The excellent 99% Invisible has a great podcast about the Winchester House, but more about Sarah Winchester’s possible motives for the eccentric choices in home additions.
- Side topic: Blade Runner (of course!)
- Efram questions Ridley Scott’s decision to bury the question of Deckard’s humanity
- The owl is artificial. Expensive? Very.
- Untitled Blade Runner Project (sequel)
- Everything is a Remix This just in: sounds like he's just funded a new installment of his work. Congrats!
- None of Them Knew They Were Robots, a tune from Mr. Bungle
- Efram challenges PJ’s notion that Nathan from Ex Machina knows he’s bringing about the extinction of the human race
- How They Got Inspired To Enter VFX
- PJ shares how television activated his mind in the era where TV was supposed to destroy your mind
- The HBO 1983 Intro on YouTube
- And the behind the scenes of that bit
- The Amiga personal computer by Commodore
- The Video Toaster by NewTek
- The DEC VAX
- Efram was exposed to actual, celluloid film via his brother
- He turned flip books into animation
- Joined a film club
- Started getting tricky with double-exposure effects
- Sean started with flip books as well
- And learned to make a film cut within a hand drawn animation
- Also did stop motion movies with an 8mm film camera
- Industrial Light and Magic Special Effects book
- PJ talks of learning Lightwave in the early days
- Efram explains his college school project and how CG VFX took a back seat for a while
- Was moonlighting as a director while doing postproduction for a day job
- …and was thrown into doing graphics work much to his chagrin
- Sean pursued a rock-god dream before turning to VFX
- Steve Vai, Eddie van Halen, and Joe Satriani
- And got a role as an extra on A League of Their Own
- PJ shares how television activated his mind in the era where TV was supposed to destroy your mind
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