Vaccinating San Diego-based sailors
The commander at Naval Medical Center San Diego and hospital in Camp Pendleton says it has a high rate of sailors getting shots in their arms. Author: Abbie Alford (Reporter) Updated: 5:25 AM PST March 11, 2021
SAN DIEGO Since the COVID vaccine is under Emergency Use Authorization, the military cannot require service members to get vaccinated. However, the commander at Naval Medical Center San Diego and hospital in Camp Pendleton says it has a high rate of sailors getting shots in their arms.
The worst outbreak within the U.S. Navy came from San Diego-based U.S.S. Roosevelt last year.
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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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.
St. Louis Public Radio
Pat Hagin, a managing partner of the Pageant, discusses what is next for the venue in light of current low state-wide coronavirus vaccination rates and shifting local mandates.
The reality of the emerging coronavirus pandemic arrived for many people on a wave of concert cancellations. They came fast and furious last March, as it became evident that mass gatherings would be unsafe for the foreseeable future and local officials subsequently put restrictions on public gatherings.
Schedulers at some venues, like the Fabulous Fox Theatre, began by postponing events kicking them down the road in hopes that it would be safe to reopen by May. Or by June. Or by September. The owners of the Ready Room, a prominent club in the Grove, simply closed up shop quickly and said they hoped to reopen at a new location sometime in the future.