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The film will be directed by Oscar-winning chief creative officer Tim Webber.
Framestore has anounced the Framestore Unreal Shot Engine (FUSE) project, which aims to create a film entirely using Epic Games’ Unreal Engine.
Using a new VFX pipeline built around the technology, the project aims to progress from earliest concept through to final pixel using only the large-scale pipeline.
Directed by Oscar-winning chief creative officer Tim Webber, the film will also allow Framestore to create, stress-test and develop features which will feed back into Epic’s Unreal Engine, contributing to the wider VFX and engine communities as they adopt the technology.
Gravity VFX Supervisor to Make Directorial Debut While Introducing New Filmmaking Tech
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Tim Webber, the Oscar-winning VFX supervisor of
Gravity and chief creative officer at VFX company Framestore, is making his directorial debut with a short produced by Framestore to demonstrate the potential of the studio s newly-developed VFX pipeline dubbed FUSE, an acronym for Framestore Unreal Shot Engine.
While he declined to revealed details of the story, Webber tells
The Hollywood Reporter that it s scifi based on existing IP and adds that while Framestore isn t planning to get into developing its own content, an additional goal is to use this short as a pilot with an eye toward developing the material for a feature film.
their gifts every day through worship, hospitality, community outreach again, you re listening there to hillary clinton. she s speaking at the bicentennial of the church where they were members. she also spoke earlier. the former secretary of state is expected to spend the rest of the day in washington, d.c. fund raising for her campaign. joining us at the table is dr. theo jones, president of the theological seminary. we heard some of what the secretary of state had to say there, she used very clearly gender, race and sexual orientation, and the village needs to come in to provide those opportunities. that s pretty darn clear. what s there not to like about that message? and the fact she s doing it, we shouldn t miss it in the pulpit of a church. in a republican context where
lives of teens who sexed. and the cameras are gone in south carolina. the struggle to heal continues. but first, election 2016 and the return of fear to voting on the campaign trail. good morning. i m melissa harris perry. friday was the 14th anniversary of the september 11 terror attacks. the fear felt in the country was real and sustained, lasting not just weeks or months, but for years after the attacks. and there are signs that the fear is finally dissipating. the new york times reported that friday s memorials were smaller, quieter than in years past. it only shows that american voters, while still concerned about terrorism, rank it as less important to their vote as the economy and health care policy. for me the fear was always around the issue of flying, so this friday i flew to new york, like i do almost every week in order to host this show. what was remarkable was i flew on september 11, something i had gone out of my way to avoid for years after the attacks o
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