This book provides independent filmmakers and VFX artists with tools to work collaboratively and effectively on their low-budget films.
Experts Shaina Holmes and Laurie Powers Going define common VFX needs and demystify the process of incorporating VFX into all stages of production. The book covers every step of the process, including when to consider using VFX, basics of 2D and 3D methodology, budgeting, virtual production, on-set supervision, and more. It provides tips and tricks to common VFX questions, such as color management and file types, along with practical solutions for the production team while on-set working with VFX scenes. The incorporation of testimonials from indie filmmakers and VFX/post production professionals brings a voice to both sides of the table and provides real-world scenarios for the techniques described. The book offers realistic lower budget alternative solutions to achieving big budget vision.
This book is ideal for independent filmmakers, novice filmmakers, and students working on low and no-budget films.
About the Author: Shaina Holmes is a VFX supervisor, producer, and artist with more than 200 feature film and television credits, as well as an Assistant Professor of Television, Radio, and Film, specializing in visual effects and post production, in the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Over her career, Holmes has worked for major studios and indie facilities, including Deluxe, Method, Encore, Company 3, Alkemy-X, Crafty Apes, Nice Shoes, and Custom Film Effects. Holmes's area of research explores how mentorship and collaboration can help create inclusive visual effects labor practices. This is reflected both inside and beyond her classroom. Students and alumni can apprentice either for her company, Flying Turtle Post, which focuses on post production and VFX for the indie film community, or within the student-led post production mentorship groups, Syracuse University Post (SUP!) and Park Post.
Laurie Powers Going is an independent filmmaker, VFX supervisor, artist, and writer. Laurie started working in the VFX industry in 2000 after graduating from Vancouver Film School. She went on to work on many studio blockbuster and indie films at various facilities in Hollywood and around the world including Sony Pictures Imageworks, Sandbox VFX, Worldwide Effects, Factory VFX, Crafty Apes, and Mighty Coconut. Laurie owns Deacon Finn VFX in Austin, TX where she specializes in VFX for independent productions.