ABSTRACT

First published in 2010. Go behind the scene of the behind the scenes to learn how the business of producing the dazzling visual effects we see in movies and on TV works. With decades of combined VFX production and supervisory experience in Hollywood, the authors share their experience with you, illuminating standard industry practices and tips on:* preproduction planning * scheduling * budgeting* evaluating vendors and the bidding process * effective data management * working on-set, off-set, or overseas * dealing with changes in post-production * legal issues (contracts, insurance, business ethics), and more. Also included are interviews with established, successful Hollywood VFX Producers about their career paths and how they got to where they are now. From pre-production to final delivery, this is your complete guide to visual effects production, providing insight on VFX budgeting and scheduling (with actual forms for your own use) and common production techniques such as motion control, miniatures, and pre-visualization.

part |34 pages

Visual Effects in Review

part |143 pages

Preproduction and Prep

chapter |16 pages

Who you Gonna Call? The VFX Team

chapter |25 pages

Basic VFX Technologies and Equipment

chapter |31 pages

Breakdowns

chapter |30 pages

Budgeting the Effects

chapter |17 pages

The Vfx Bible and Database

part |60 pages

Production

chapter |19 pages

On-Set Operations

The care and feeding of the 1st Unit

chapter |13 pages

On-Set References

chapter |12 pages

Models and Miniatures

part |76 pages

Postproduction of Visual Effects

chapter |8 pages

The New Digital Workflow

chapter |11 pages

Getting a Handle on VFX Editorial

chapter |26 pages

Postproduction Scheduling Issues

chapter |11 pages

Changes and Approvals

chapter |6 pages

Crossing the Finish Line

part |32 pages

Business Affairs—Operating the Visual Effects Department

chapter |20 pages

Legal Matters

chapter |10 pages

Working Overseas