Archive for October, 2008

7th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards Call for Entries

Published by Michele Yamazaki on October 31st, 2008 - in Contest

Awards Submissions Now Open

The Visual Effects Society (VES) is now accepting online submissions for the 7th Annual VES Awards Show on February 21, 2009 at the Century Plaza Hotel in Beverly Hills. The deadline to send in submissions is December 5, 2008. Rules and Procedures can be found at www.vesawards.com.

Among the various changes this year are the addition of “Outstanding Animation in an Animated Motion Picture,” “Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project” and Matte Paintings categories. The Models & Miniatures and Special Effects categories are also back by popular demand as well.

“We are extremely happy that our members are so energized about this years awards!” said Jeffrey A. Okun, visual effects supervisor on the soon to be released The Day the Earth Stood Still and Chair of the VES Awards Committee. “With the return of some categories and the creation of a few new ones to reflect the ever changing face of our industry, this year should prove to really show that visual effects Artists not only break the boundaries of what can be done but do it with a skill and artistry never before seen,” Okun added.

The annual VES Awards show honors the most outstanding visual effects in film, television, animation, commercials, special venue projects and video games.

The categories open for submission are:

  1. OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A VISUAL EFFECTS DRIVEN FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  2. OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  3. OUTSTANDING ANIMATION IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  4. OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A BROADCAST MINISERIES, MOVIE, OR SPECIAL
  5. OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A BROADCAST SERIES
  6. OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A BROADCAST PROGRAM
  7. BEST SINGLE VISUAL EFFECT OF THE YEAR
  8. OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A COMMERCIAL
  9. OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A SPECIAL VENUE PROJECT
  10. OUTSTANDING REAL TIME VISUALS IN A VIDEO GAME
  11. OUTSTANDING PRE-RENDERED VISUALS IN A VIDEO GAME
  12. OUTSTANDING ANIMATED CHARACTER IN A LIVE ACTION FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  13. OUTSTANDING ANIMATED CHARACTER IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  14. OUTSTANDING ANIMATED CHARACTER IN A LIVE ACTION BROADCAST PROGRAM OR COMMERCIAL
  15. OUTSTANDING EFFECTS ANIMATION IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  16. OUTSTANDING MATTE PAINTINGS IN A FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  17. OUTSTANDING MATTE PAINTINGS IN A BROADCAST PROGRAM OR COMMERCIAL
  18. OUTSTANDING MODELS AND MINIATURES IN A FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  19. OUTSTANDING MODELS AND MINIATURES IN A BROADCAST PROGRAM OR COMMERCIAL
  20. OUTSTANDING CREATED ENVIRONMENT IN A FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  21. OUTSTANDING CREATED ENVIRONMENT IN A BROADCAST PROGRAM OR COMMERCIAL
  22. OUTSTANDING COMPOSITING IN A FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  23. OUTSTANDING COMPOSITING IN A BROADCAST PROGRAM OR COMMERCIAL
  24. OUTSTANDING SPECIAL EFFECTS IN A FEATURE MOTION PICTURE
  25. OUTSTANDING SPECIAL EFFECTS IN A BROADCAST PROGRAM OR COMMERCIAL
  26. OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A STUDENT PROJECT

Last year’s event attracted more than 1,000 visual effects artists and celebrities as the VES honored Steven Spielberg with its Lifetime Achievement Award. For the upcoming awards, VES will hand out the Lifetime Achievement Award to legendary producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall and also honor Phil Tippett with the Georges Méliès Award for his pioneering work in the field of visual effects.

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Velocity Control in After Effects

Published by Michele Yamazaki on October 30th, 2008 - in After Effects, Video

A quick video tutorial on using the graph editor in After Effects to control the velocity of keyframes.


Velocity Control in After Effects Tutorial from Go Media on Vimeo.

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Moving Water – Trapcode Form Preset

Published by Michele Yamazaki on October 29th, 2008 - in After Effects, Trapcode Form

Les (aka pentool) has created a nice preset for Trapcode Form based on the Swimming Pool preset. He “used a 480×320 comp. Presets are set to a 5 second seamless loop. Takes about 5 minutes to render a 5 second loop on a 2.4G dual core. ” Download the Moving Water preset here, at Toolfarm’s Expert Forums. Thanks Les!

Here is an example of the preset.

If you don’t have Trapcode Form, you can download the demo version here.

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color management in After Effects CS4: one new white paper, one updated

Published by Michele Yamazaki on October 6th, 2008 - in Adobe, After Effects, Todd Kopriva

Todd Kopriva posted color management in After Effects CS4: one new white paper, one updated to his blog, After Effects Region of Interest. Todd is the Adobe After Effects “Documents Guy”.

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The Nobody Hole Video Contest

Published by Michele Yamazaki on October 3rd, 2008 - in Contest, Digieffects, Noise Industries, Red Giant Software

Tthe nobody holeAs the days are cooling off and the leaves are turning colors, it really is a sign that fall is here. I love Halloween so I look forward to Fall! In case you missed it, Toolfarm has joined forces with a musician named SumKid and we’re hosting a video contest with Halloween themed music! This ain’t Thriller!

Check out The Nobody Hole for information on how to enter. There are thousands of dollars worth of video and music prizes for the best entry. Prizes include goods from Digieffects, Red Giant, Noise Industries, CHV Plugins and limited edition music from Sum… and more. Download one of three short audio tracks and build your vision of the music. Create. Enter. Profit.

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What should Adobe Do with Premiere Pro?

Published by Michele Yamazaki on October 3rd, 2008 - in Adobe, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Red Giant Magic Bullet

Stu Maschwitz, the guy behind Magic Bullet, has some food for thought on his Prolost blog about merging AE and Premiere Pro in his article What Should Adobe Do with Premiere Pro? Leave comments! Let’s get some discussion going here.

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Some AE Fun with Trapcode 3D Stroke from Dennis Radeke

Trapcode 3D Stroke = Fun in my opinion. Visit The Genesis Project for the article and project files. If you want to play along, but don’t have 3D Stroke, you can download a trial version here. If you love it (which I KNOW you will), here’s where you can buy it. It’s a bargain at $99 and one license will work in several host applications on the same computer. And it’s fun. Whee!

Here is his video:

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