{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/66904d907356c01be8c91689/6811e6fd6ac0e5213b7c0574?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 07 - How VFX Supervisors Transform Films","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/66904d907356c01be8c91689/1746003325879-fa5b436d-3034-4e69-aa3b-f35bc8b26e87.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>00:00 - Introduction to Visual Effects and Journey Recap</p><p>06:26 - Understanding VFX Roles and Responsibilities</p><p>11:42 - Transitioning to Leadership in VFX</p><p>15:19 - Key Skills for a Visual Effects Supervisor</p><p>22:18 - Observational Skills in Visual Effects</p><p>24:12 - Experiences with Different VFX Supervisors</p><p>26:47 - Reflections on Personal Growth and Leadership</p><p>29:09 - Essential Skills for a VFX Supervisor</p><p>30:31 - Problem Solving in Visual Effects</p><p>35:30 - The Importance of Collaboration</p><p>36:28 - Working with Directors</p><p>39:08 - Unexpected Creative Directions</p><p>41:15 - Fostering Collaboration Across Departments</p><p>43:08 - Building Trust with Creative Teams</p><p>47:09 - Exceptional Outcomes from Collaboration</p><p>49:52 - Advice for New Directors</p><p>52:29 - Misconceptions About Visual Effects</p><p>54:38 - The VFX Supervisor and Producer Partnership</p><p>56:53 - The Role of Visual Effects in Production</p><p>57:02 - Workflow from Concept to Delivery</p><p>01:03:33 - Challenges in Post-Production</p><p>01:06:29 - Embracing AI in Visual Effects</p><p>01:10:05 - Staying Calm Under Pressure</p><p>01:13:43 - Lessons from Failed Projects</p><p>01:16:09 - Transitioning from DJ to Visual Effects</p><p>01:20:22 - The Importance of Mentorship</p><p>01:24:39 - Preparing for Leadership in Visual Effects</p><p>01:25:58 - Imagining Changes in Iconic Characters</p><p>01:28:58 - The Rewarding Role of Visual Effects Supervisors</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>👀 WHO SHOULD LISTEN?</p><p> ✅ Aspiring and current VFX supervisors</p><p> ✅ Artists trying to understand “the other side”</p><p> ✅ Directors who want to collaborate better with VFX</p><p> ✅ Production leaders aiming to improve morale without losing control</p><p> ✅ Anyone curious how a Star Wars superfan ended up making Star Wars</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS</p><ol><li><strong>The Unlikely Journey: DJ to VFX Supervisor </strong>Julian’s first career was in music, touring the world as a successful DJ and record producer. But when the gigs dried up, he pivoted — and started again from scratch in visual effects. What followed was a rise from junior artist to ILM supervisor on Star Wars, Marvel, and more.</li><li><strong>Leadership Isn’t a Promotion — It’s a Responsibility </strong>Julian shares the honest truth about supervising: it’s less about control, and more about protection. Protecting your artists, your schedule, and your relationships. His golden rule? “Never punch down.”</li><li><strong>Making the Call — Even When It’s Tough </strong>From supervising a scene for <em>Rogue One</em> with Steven Spielberg looking over his shoulder to leading the team on <em>The Acolyte</em>, Julian reveals how problem-solving under pressure becomes second nature — and why being adaptable is the most underrated superpower in VFX.</li><li><strong>Artist First, Always </strong>Julian doesn’t just give notes. He mentors, uplifts, and makes space for others. From calling out quiet brilliance in dailies to explaining why artists should <em>see</em> the mistakes when things don’t work — this episode is a masterclass in people-first supervision.</li></ol><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>🧠 BIG IDEAS TO REMEMBER</p><ul><li> You don’t need to reinvent the wheel — just roll it better.</li><li> Trust is everything — and you earn it by listening.</li><li> Artists do their best work when they feel seen.</li><li> Collaboration starts before the first shot is filmed.</li><li> Not all heroes wear mocap suits — some just carry spreadsheets and empathy.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>🔗 MENTIONED TOOLS &amp; CONCEPTS</p><ul><li> Machine Learning for Face Replacement</li><li> Matchmoving, Modeling, Texturing, and LookDev</li><li> Dailies &amp; Feedback Culture</li><li> On-Set Supervision</li><li> ILM’s Visual Effects Pipeline</li><li> Jedi Wisdom (and Jar Jar redemption?)</li></ul><p><br></p>","author_name":"David Cordon"}