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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon)

CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon)

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SEASON 2 COMING SOON! Industrial Light and Magic alum and CGI educator Ed Kramer (Star Wars, Stargate, The Mummy, Galaxy Quest) catches up with pioneers and innovators to learn about the coolest VFX in our favorite films and how they got started in the industry. Hilarious, informative, and surprising, CGI Fridays is a must for anyone starting a career in visual effects or computer animation, as well as fans of behind-the-scenes stories from some of the biggest science fiction films of all time.
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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon) - Practical/Digital Modeller and Puppeteer Mark Siegel (Industrial Light & Magic) | CGI Fridays - Episode 1

Practical/Digital Modeller and Puppeteer Mark Siegel (Industrial Light & Magic) | CGI Fridays - Episode 1

CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon)

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06/02/22 • 66 min

Siegel was teaching junior high in his hometown of Minneapolis before turning his back on dispensing education, in favor of receiving it as one of the 1,700 students to pratfall through the doors of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College between 1968 and 1997, earning a spot in their touring show.

There he was fortunate enough to study under the late, great Verne Langdon who “besides teaching us clown makeup and helping develop our characters. He taught us basic prosthetics – he had recently been on the original Planet of the Apes [1968] with John Chambers. I learned how to take the casting of my nose, do sculptures and molds and make my own rubber clown nose. Verne liked my work. And I enjoyed doing it. And we stayed in touch."

Mark Siegel's full IMDb profile reads:

Lucy (digital artist)

Captain America: The Winter Soldier (digital artist: Industrial Light & Magic)

Noah (digital artist: ILM)

Star Trek Into Darkness (digital artist: Industrial Light & Magic)

Cowboys & Aliens (digital artist: ILM)

Transformers: Dark of the Moon (digital models and simulations: Industrial Light & Magic)

Rango (digital modeler: ILM)

I Am Number Four (digital artist: ILM)

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (digital modeler and simulator: ILM)

Evan Almighty (digital artist: ILM)

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (digital modeler: ILM)

Eragon (digital artist: ILM)

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (digital modeler: ILM)

The Island (digital artist)

War of the Worlds (digital artist)

Son of the Mask (lead modeler)

Van Helsing (digital modeler)

Planet of the Apes (model maker: ILM)

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (model maker: ILM)
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (concept sculptor)

Space Cowboys (model maker)

Galaxy Quest (model maker: ILM)

Men in Black (model maker: saucer crash miniature and blue screen unit)
DragonHeart (creature maker) / (puppeteer)

The Meteor Man (action property performer)
Fire in the Sky (sculptor)
Memoirs of an Invisible Man (action property performer)

Death Becomes Her (model maker: ILM)
Naked Lunch (creature maker)

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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon) - Pipeline Development Engineer / Artist Will Anielewicz (Alias Research, ILM, The Orphanage) | CGI Fridays - Episode 8
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09/16/22 • 50 min

Will Anielewicz is an artist. Others have at various times used engineer or developer or sequence supervisor to describe what he does, but the Polish-born Canadian is motivated by a purer force. For all the credits on his IMDb, his proudest achievement is undeniably having his work exhibited in SIGGRAPH’s first-ever exhibition of computer art back in 1981.

As a Pipeline Development Engineer / Artist, Anielewicz has been instrumental in developing the RenderMan, MentalRay and shader pipeline at Industrial Light & Magic, which is fitting given his role in launching the workstation that would become Maya.

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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon) - Animator and Digital Painter Adam Howard Part II: The Invisible CG of Birdman | CGI Fridays - Episode 7

Animator and Digital Painter Adam Howard Part II: The Invisible CG of Birdman | CGI Fridays - Episode 7

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09/02/22 • 35 min

Our first two-part episode of CGI Fridays – and if you’ve caught up with Episode 6, you’ll understand why – Australian-born veteran of small and large screen CG is, like many Aussies, a natural raconteur. When we left him he was recalling work on James Cameron’s epic Titanic – which in 1997 overtook Star Wars’ box office records – so it’s appropriate that we rejoin him for CGI Fridays Episode 7 in the climatic final chapter of the Prequel Trilogy.

His full IMDb lists his credits as

Axanar (visual effects supervisor) (announced)

Into the Wolves Den (visual effects supervisor) (pre-production)

The Black Demon (visual effects supervisor) (post-production)

Servant (TV Series) (Post VFX Supervisor - 1 episode)

Episode #4.1 (2023) ... (Post VFX Supervisor: Powerhouse VFX)

Queer as Folk (TV Series) (visual effects supervisor - 1 episode)

Babylon (2022) ... (visual effects supervisor)

Lady of the Manor (visual effects supervisor)

Fear of Rain (visual effects supervisor)

The Hurricane Heist (visual effects supervisor)

Powers (TV Series) (visual effects supervisor - 10 episodes)

Pee-wee's Big Holiday (visual effects supervisor)

Self/less (visual effects supervisor)

Away & Back (TV Movie) (on-set visual effects coordinator)

Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (visual effects supervisor - uncredited)

My Mistress (additional visual effects)

Prelude to Axanar (Short) (on-set visual effects supervisor)

Cosmos (TV Mini Series documentary) (visual effects consultant - 13 episodes)

So You Think You Can Dance (TV Series) (visual effects artist - 1 episode)

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (TV Series) (visual effects artist - 16 episodes)

Last Vegas (visual effects supervisor)

The Internship (visual effects consultant)

The 85th Academy Awards (TV Special) (visual effects supervisor - segment "Sally Field and sock puppet sketches", uncredited)

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (visual effects supervisor)

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (visual effects supervisor)

Tower Heist (visual effects consultant)

Unknown (visual effects supervisor)

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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon) - Animator and Digital Painter Adam Howard Made Phasers Pop on Star Trek: The Next Generation | CGI Fridays - Episode 6
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08/19/22 • 47 min

From a firefighter’s mosaic to phasers and photon torpedoes, digital painter and animator Adam Howard reveals a passion for pyro in CGI Fridays Episode 6. It’s easy to drop meaningless platitudes about the power of teachers to change lives, but as Adam Howard tells Ed Kramer in CGI Fridays Episode 6, his entire career has one man at the heart of it – a teacher prepared to go the extra mile.

This interview covers the first half of Adam Howard's career, from his beginnings in Australian television to his four-time Emmy Award-winning work on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager with Digital Magic, and finishing with James Cameron's Titanic.

His full IMDb lists his credits as

Axanar (visual effects supervisor) (announced)

Into the Wolves Den (visual effects supervisor) (pre-production)

The Black Demon (visual effects supervisor) (post-production)

Servant (TV Series) (Post VFX Supervisor - 1 episode)

Episode #4.1 (2023) ... (Post VFX Supervisor: Powerhouse VFX)

Queer as Folk (TV Series) (visual effects supervisor - 1 episode)

Babylon (2022) ... (visual effects supervisor)

Lady of the Manor (visual effects supervisor)

Fear of Rain (visual effects supervisor)

The Hurricane Heist (visual effects supervisor)

Powers (TV Series) (visual effects supervisor - 10 episodes)

Pee-wee's Big Holiday (visual effects supervisor)

Self/less (visual effects supervisor)

Away & Back (TV Movie) (on-set visual effects coordinator)

Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (visual effects supervisor - uncredited)

My Mistress (additional visual effects)

Prelude to Axanar (Short) (on-set visual effects supervisor)

Cosmos (TV Mini Series documentary) (visual effects consultant - 13 episodes)

So You Think You Can Dance (TV Series) (visual effects artist - 1 episode)

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (TV Series) (visual effects artist - 16 episodes)

Last Vegas (visual effects supervisor)

The Internship (visual effects consultant)

The 85th Academy Awards (TV Special) (visual effects supervisor - segment "Sally Field and sock puppet sketches", uncredited)

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (visual effects supervisor)

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (visual effects supervisor)

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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon) - Matchmove Artist/Matchmove Lead Alia Agha (Industrial Light & Magic, Digital Domain, Laika) | CGI Fridays - Episode 5
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08/05/22 • 54 min

From answering the phones at ILM to previs on The Phantom Menace, Alia Agha tells Ed Kramer how she became a “matchmove master” in CGI Fridays Episode 5. It’s hardly surprising when Ed Kramer introduces us to someone with a hand in one of the landmark visual effects sequences in science fiction cinema. What is surprising is that when it comes to James Cameron’s The Abyss (1989), Alia Agha literally had a hand in the eerie funnel of sentient water.

Alia Agha's full IMDb profile is:

The Quarry (Video Game) (facial integration artist: Digital Domain)

The Captain (digital artist: Whiskytree)

Pacific Rim (digital artist: Industrial Light & Magic)

Battleship (digital artist: Industrial Light & Magic)

Transformers: Dark of the Moon (digital artist: Industrial Light & Magic)

Rango (digital artist)

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (digital artist: ILM)

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (digital artist: ILM)

Iron Man (digital artist: ILM)

Eragon (lead layout artist: ILM)

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (digital artist: ILM)

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (matchmove lead: ILM)

A Series of Unfortunate Events (3D camera matchmove artist: ILM)

The Day After Tomorrow (lead matchmove artist: ILM)

Hidalgo (matchmover: ILM)

Men in Black II (lead 3D matchmover: ILM)

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (3D matchmove artist: ILM)

Mission to Mars (3D camera matchmover supervisor: ILM)

Galaxy Quest (location matchmove supervisor: ILM)

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (3D matchmove artist: ILM)

Snake Eyes (3D camera matchmover: ILM)

Deep Impact (3D camera matchmove artist: ILM)

Men in Black (3D matchmove artist: ILM)

Mars Attacks! (3D camera matchmove artist: ILM)

Twister (rotoscope artist)

Congo (digital rotoscope & paint artist: ILM)

Star Trek: Generations (visual effects coordinator: ILM)

Wolf (visual effects coordinator: ILM - as Alia Almeida Agha)

Maverick (visual effects coordinator: ILM - as Alia Almeida Agha)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (stage coordinator - as Alia Almeida Ag...

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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon) - Visual Effects Supervisor Henry LaBounta (Industrial Light & Magic, PDI/DreamWorks, EA Ghost) | CGI Fridays - Episode 4
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07/22/22 • 56 min

Probably the only person at ILM to prefer Star Trek over Star Wars, Visual Effects Supervisor/Senior Art Director) Henry LaBounta shares his incredible career with Ed Kramer on CGI Fridays Episode 4.

The first generation to have been inspired by big screen CGI, Henry LaBounta was working on commercials for Crawford Digital Effects in Atlanta when Robert Patrick’s liquid metal T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) literally changed his life.

Learn how LaBounta got his start at Industrial Light and Magic, before moving to DreamWorks, and then changing lanes entirely as senior art director at Electronic Arts.

Henry LaBounta's full IMDb profile is:

Need for Speed: Heat (Video Game) (senior art director)

Need for Speed: Payback (Video Game)

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (Video Game) (senior art director)

Skate 2 (Video Game)

Burnout Paradise (Video Game)

Skate. (Video Game)

SSX 3 (Video Game) (senior art director)

BraceFace Brandi (Short) (visual effects compositor)

People I Know (visual effects supervisor: PDI/Dreamworks)

Minority Report (visual effects supervisor: PDI/Dreamworks)

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (visual effects supervisor: PDI)

Mission: Impossible II (visual effects supervisor: PDI - as Henry Labounta)

Supernova (digital effects producer: PDI)

Forces of Nature (visual effects supervisor)

The Prince of Egypt (supervising sequence lead: "Red Sea" sequence)

Twister (digital tornado designer)

Casper (senior CG supervisor)

Star Trek: Generations (computer effects artist: ILM)

Baby's Day Out (senior digital artist)

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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon) - Research and Development Artist and Programmer Frank Vitz (Kleiser-Walczak Construction, Electronic Arts) | CGI Fridays - Episode 3
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06/30/22 • 97 min

From pitching Tron to opening the Stargate, Frank Vitz discusses his career as a Research and Development Artist and Programmer in the new episode of Ed Kramer’s CGI Fridays.

Vitz is best known for his work at animation studio Kleiser-Walczak Construction Co, where – alongside CGI Fridays host Ed Kramer and previous guest Jeff Kleiser – he contributed to the visual effects of the late Doug Trumbull’s multimedia Luxor Las Vegas attraction, and its spiritual successor, Roland Emmerich’s ancient astronaut action movie and accidental franchise-starter, Stargate (1994).

His association with Kleiser goes back further than the company when by eerie coincidence, Vitz – then working for Robert Abel and Associates – found himself at ground zero for the birth of modern CGI: 1982’s Tron.

Frank Vitz currently works as Senior Art Director/CG Supervisor at Electronic Arts.

Frank Vitz's full IMDB profile reads:

How to Boil a Frog (Documentary) (cgi supervisor)

X-Men 2 (visual effects supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

Evolution (TV Mini Series documentary) (animator - 7 episodes, 2002) (visual effects supervisor - 7 episodes, 2002)

Corkscrew Hill (Short) (technical supervisor)

X-Men (visual effects supervisor: Kleiser Walczak)

The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man (Video short) (visual effects)

The Rage: Carrie 2 (visual effects coordinator)

Judge Dredd (head of software: Kleiser-Walczak)

Stargate (software development: Kleiser-Walczak)

In Search of the Obelisk (Short) (head of software: Klesier Walczak)

TRON (systems programmer: Robert Abel and Associates)

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CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon) - CGI Visionary Jeff Kleiser (Kleiser-Walczak Construction, Synthespian Studios) | CGI Fridays - Episode 2

CGI Visionary Jeff Kleiser (Kleiser-Walczak Construction, Synthespian Studios) | CGI Fridays - Episode 2

CGI Fridays – A Visual Effects Interview Podcast (Season 2 Coming Soon)

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06/17/22 • 51 min

If you’re a fan of Stargate SG-1 then you should know Jeff Kleiser’s name.

It’s not your fault if you don’t, he can’t be found in a single episode of the show, but along with CGI Fridays host Ed Kramer, and future podcast guest Frank Vitz, they created the visual language of 1994’s Stargate movie – the iconic kawoosh of the Stargate opening and morphing helmets of the Jackal Guards and Horus Guards – that are now indelibly linked to the series.

But how we got there has more twists and turns – and Tide – than you might expect from a résumé that groans under the weight of visual effects triumphs.

Jeff Kleiser's full IMDb profile reads:

The Legen of Ne Zha (visual effects supervisor: synthespian studios)

Defrost: The Virtual Series (TV Short) (vfx consultant)

RoboCop (visual effects supervisor: Perception NYC)

Ra.One (visual effects supervisor)

Surrogates (visual effects plate supervisor: Synthespian Studios)

X-Men: The Last Stand (visual effects supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

Scary Movie 4 (visual effects supervisor: Synthespian Studios)

Slither (senior visual effects supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

Fantastic Four (executive producer: Kleiser-Walczak - as Jeff Kleiser)

Son of the Mask (visual effects supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

Exorcist: The Beginning (executive producer: Kleiser-Walczak)

Scary Movie 3 (executive producer: Kleiser-Walczak - as Jeff Kleiser)

X-Men 2 (senior visual effects supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

The One (senior visual effects supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

X-Men (creative advisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man (Video short) (animation director)

The Rage: Carrie 2 (digital effects executive producer: Kleiser-Walczak)

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (digital effects producer: Kleiser-Walczak)

It's My Party (computer animation supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

Judge Dredd (computer animation supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (Short) (animation director - uncredited)

Stargate (executive producer: Kleiser-Walczak - as Jeff Kleiser)

Clear and Present Danger (computer animation supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

Secrets of the Luxor Pyramid (visual effects supervisor: Kleiser-Walczak)

Luxor Live (Short) (visual effects supervisor)

Theater of ...

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