Much of it is the work of Co-VFX Supervisors
Matt Kasmir and
Gravity. Despite it being fairly obvious for
The Midnight Sky to be VFX-driven, many watching it might not realize how many aspects of the film relied on VFX.
Fortunately,
Below the Line had a chance to speak with Matt Kasmir – unfortunately, Lawrence was indisposed at the time – for the following interview where we go into great depth on the visual effects for
The Midnight Sky.
Below the Line: I know you and Chris worked on Gravity, but you were at different houses at the time, right?
Matt Kasmir: I’d actually just left
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In Part 2 of my season preview series, we’ll look at the NRL clubs that have already written off the upcoming season and are instead focusing their attention on 2022.
St George Illawarra Dragons
Key additions: Poasa Faamausili (Roosters), Jack Bird (Broncos), Daniel Alvaro (Eels), Andrew McCullough (Broncos)
Key subtractions: Tyson Frizell (Knights), Euan Aitken (Warriors), James Graham (St Helens), Jacob Host (Rabbitohs), Korbin Sims (Hull KR), Jason Saab (Sea Eagles)
Why Nutanix Is ‘Superior’ To VMware: Partners
‘It’s that flexibility that I think sets the stage for Nutanix to win over VMware. Because it’s allowing our customers to work how they want to work and not dictating how they have to work,’ says Scott Riser of CDI, which partners with VMware and Nutanix. By Mark Haranas February 23, 2021, 11:32 AM EST
Solution providers that partner with both software superstars VMware and Nutanix believe Nutanix has been gaining a leg up over VMware in recent years for various reasons, including ease of operation and implementation.
“Nutanix’s key over VMware is ease of operation for end customers. They have an almost manic obsession that comes through in all of their products,” said Scott Riser, senior solution architect for New York City-based CDI, which partners with both vendors. “Everyone says, ‘one-click functionality, ease of management, etc.’ but Nutanix networking micro-segmentati
Open Your Eyes to a Credit Union launches in Montana
Credit Union Awareness LLC announced today that the AI-driven, consumer consideration campaign, Open Your Eyes to a Credit Union®, is headed to Montana. The launch comes as thousands of credit union advocates and executives in the United States prepare for CUNA’s Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC), the credit union industry’s premier advocacy event.
“What better way to celebrate credit unions today than to continue to share the amazing opportunities credit unions have to offer consumers,” said Chris Lorence, Credit Union Awareness Executive Director. “Open Your Eyes to a Credit Union® is a first of its kind digital influencer campaign designed to dispel commonly held myths about credit unions while increasing consumer consideration for credit unions as their best financial partner. We are thrilled to bring this credit union driven campaign to Montana, and grateful to the Montana Credit
After selecting Torkelson at No. 1 overall in 2020, the Tigers added five more hitters: catcher Dillon Dingler, outfielder Daniel Cabrera, shortstop Trei Cruz, third baseman Gage Workman and third baseman Colt Keith.
Still, the Tigers could use more bats.
But ESPN draft and prospect analyst Kiley McDaniel predicts the Tigers will draft Vanderbilt right-hander Kumar Rocker with the No. 3 overall pick in 2021. The draft begins July 11 in conjunction with MLB’s All-Star Game festivities in Atlanta.
“I probably don’t have to tell you that Detroit, it’s not just believed to be, like they will openly talk about We love players that perform in the SEC that we’ve seen for multiple years, ” McDaniel said Friday in a conference call with reporters, “and Kumar is that to a tee. He fits them perfectly.”