Ask An Artist: Ep 008 - "Why Revisit?" with Christopher Clements
August 23, 2021
Cody Vineyard
Christopher Clements, also known as FXitinPost, joins us for episode eight of Ask An Artist!
In this episode of Ask An Artist, we're excited for VFX Producer Christopher Clements to join the show! If you don't know Clements, you've probably seen his work on the Star Wars SC 38 Reimagined, a Punisher short film, and more under FXitinPost.
Podcast host Luke Thompson and Clements talk not only about his experiences as a VFX Artist, but how ActionVFX elements accompanied his work in Terminator: Dark Fate, the importance of a high-quality VFX toolkit, a sneak peek at both Clements' and ActionVFX’s future plans, and more!
Podcast host Luke Thompson and Clements talk not only about his experiences as a VFX Artist, but how ActionVFX elements accompanied his work in Terminator: Dark Fate, the importance of a high-quality VFX toolkit, a sneak peek at both Clements' and ActionVFX’s future plans, and more!
Ask An Artist: Ep 008 - "Why Revisit?" with Christopher Clements
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Episode 008 Show Notes
- What are Chris’ notable works? - 0:06
- What factors caused Chris to want to revisit Scene 38? - 1:32
- Did you face any backlash or internal issues working with big studios? - 8:41
- Are there any push backs in recreating famous works? - 11:00
- Where did your love for VFX and stunts intersect? - 14:05
- Are VFX asset libraries helpful for projects? Do they cut down turnaround time? - 18:36
- Having high quality assets means less work - 23:38
- Each revision is a sales pitch - 23:58
- Utilizing PreVisualization during production - 25:30
- Time is money - 27:44
- Developing skills and knowledge from the tools available - 28:16
- What’s coming up for Chris? - 30:09
- ActionVFX's plan with game-ready assets for Unreal Engine - 32:09
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