Thank you Morten! :) That movie was easily one of the coolest I've had the pleasure of working on. (Guillermo is a rad client with a pretty clear vision of what he's after. I wish more directors were like him.)
Like Vincent has said, the coordination between studios was impressive and watching it all sync and its pieces come together was *far out*. It was an epic team effort. In case you didn't catch it a few weeks ago, I wrote a long'ish thread about the work I was involved with: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/xsi_list/irlFhq_7U-o/q4P2mvgpovYJ *Fingers crossed* us familiar names get to do some work on the sequel! hehe On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 6:22 AM, Vincent Fortin <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Morten! > Watching work being reviewed live between the different ILM pods and other > studios is amazing. When you think about the amount of data that's squeezed > across the world through an internet pipe to keep facilities in sync, it's > so far out. Yet that's where we are today. The 3d technology is ready for > this as well. As an FX artist being able to simulate decent looking > explosions and destruction on a single computer overnight is a dream come > true. I am extremely optimistic about the future, things are so much easier > than 10 years ago. The rest is just team spirit and passion :-) > > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Morten Bartholdy <[email protected]>wrote: > >> ** >> >> I eventually got to see Pacific Rim yesterday and just want to mention >> here it was great to see some familiar names on the credits. >> >> >> I saw Florian Witzel, Vincent Fortin and Alan Fregtman on it - the >> list was too long and moved too fast for me to catch them all so I have >> probably missed others, but I want to say congrats with the credit and work >> well done to you guys! >> >> >> Morten >> >> >> >> >> >

