We are thrilled to share our new FuseFX Showreel with you! The visual effects work includes some of the most exciting and award-winning series this past year, like She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, The Orville, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Snowpiercer, The Terminal List, Wendell & Wild, Raised by Wolves, DMZ, Raising Dion and more!
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THIS IS UNREAL! The FuseFX team utilized Unreal Engine for episode 308 of ‘The Orville.’ The sequences are beautiful and allowed for the team to be more nimble, move together as one, save production time and produce stellar results. We’re just scratching the surface of our Unreal capabilities for our clients. #FuseFX#UnrealEngine#TheOrville#VFX#EpicGameshttp://www.fusefx.com
The FuseFX team gave their hearts to this season of ‘The Orville.’ There’s so much beautiful work one reel wouldn’t do it justice. We’ve created four reels highlighting the AWESOMENESS that is ‘The Orville.’ Take flight with Reel 1 of 4.
In the Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series, which premiered on Disney+ May 27, 2022, storytellers explore a previously unseen era in the character’s life – nearly 10 years after the fall of the Jedi with Order 66 but still almost a decade from meeting his fate aboard the Death Star.
Hybride delivered 440 VFX shots for the show, which drew the biggest premiere for any program set in the Star Wars universe, according to data gathered by Samba TV.
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at Hybride’s work for the series, we hope you enjoy!
27th September was a major milestone in our history as we become an independent, publicly traded company. To celebrate this achievement, we’re taking a look into our 107-year legacy and the people behind our global studios and iconic projects.
From the first time Georges Melies shot the moon’s eye out with some over-powered artillery, the visual effects of movies have helped filmmakers like Geroge Lucas take us to new worlds, helped Stanley Kubrick visualize our most far-reaching dreams, and helped filmmakers like James Cameron, and John Carpenter bring our greatest fears and impossible creatures to life.
For over a century, special effects have helped Hollywood realize impossible visions. Now, computers, pixels, and CGI have become the dominant force in vfx, but in this movie list, we’re talking about the old-school art of practical effects. This is for sure going to be a long one. So get ready for a fascinating VFX breakdown or two or ten, because we’re going to take a deep dive into the behind the scenes magic of some of your favorite action movies, sci fi movies, and horror movies with CineFix’s Top 10 Practical Effects of All Time.
MPC provided almost every VFX scene in Prey. This included digital augmentation to the Predator itself, as well as heightened gore, CG arrows, and various environmental enhancements. The team was also tasked with creating a small zoo’s worth of CG North American wildlife, including a grizzly bear, mountain lion, cougars, and a wolf, to name but a few.
The real beauty of this film lies in the combination of traditional VFX (matte painting on canvas and analogue video techniques) with digital VFX as an innovative way of portraying Wain’s unstable mental health, and the cinematic representation of his unique style of painting. One of Us, led by VFX Supervisor Rupert Davies, had a crucial role in this process, adding digital visual effects as a way to blend art into reality and create unique surreal aesthetics.