The following article is part of Jay Jaffe’s ongoing look at the candidates on the BBWAA 2021 Hall of Fame ballot. Originally written for the 2015 election at SI.com, it has been updated to reflect recent voting results as well as additional research. For a detailed introduction to this year’s ballot, and other candidates in the series, use the tool above; an introduction to JAWS can be found here. For a tentative schedule and a chance to fill out a Hall of Fame ballot for our crowdsourcing project, see here. All WAR figures refer to the Baseball-Reference version unless otherwise indicated.
Muscogee hope to bring prosperity to tribal nation
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Photo: ‘The Flight Attendant’/HBO MAX
How many times have you watched a great show or a fantastic movie and marveled at the VFX and wondered how it all came to be? Well, now is your chance to get an in-depth look at how VFX experts bring projects to life. We had the extraordinary opportunity to speak with Greg Anderson and John Miller ofFuseFX, two visual effects supervisors for HBO MAX’s
The Flight Attendant, and discuss their experiences working on the show as well as their larger careers in visual effects.
The omnipresent and ever-evolving field of visual effects in media is one that audiences rely on but rarely offer its deserved acclaim. The chameleon of the entertainment industry, visual effects often play the most important roles in making a story believable, whether it be in an alien invasion or the exterior of an airplane in flight.HBO Max’s newest breakout original series,
Alamo Drafthouse has used the Baker School as company headquarters while undertaking a costly restoration of the school building (Photo by Patrick Wong)
City Council will take up a packed agenda today, Dec. 10, in its final meeting of 2020. One item that has gained attention is a zoning case in which the new owners of the landmark
Baker School –
Alamo Drafthouse co-founders
Tim and Karrie League – are seeking historic status for the site on Avenue B in Hyde Park.
Since purchasing the 3.35-acre property from
Austin ISD in 2019, the Leagues have begun using the site as headquarters for the Drafthouse while undertaking a costly restoration of the school building; architect