Showing posts with label Pirates 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pirates 2. Show all posts

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Hey, I Know That Shot!

Peter Litwinowicz and Pierre Jasmin picked up Oscars at the 2006 Scientific & Technical Academy Awards. I've been using their software for years on countless films, and have been a big fan of their software. I was honored to be a reference for them during the application process, and thrilled when they won.

This is just one of many shots that I've used RE:Vision Effects software. In the last few years, I've used Twixtor, Warp, and their other After Effects plugins on "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" (dude getting yanked by the Kraken), "Mission: Impossible III" (Tom being thrown in to a car) and "Star Wars: Episode III" (Anakin becoming char-broiled). And it was a real nice surprise to see the shot appear during the Oscar telecast, beside host Maggie Gyllenhaal.

A hearty congratulations to Peter and Pierre and their teams. You guys rock.

Oh, and ILM's very own Florian Katz,
Steve Sullivan, Colin Davidson, Max Chen and Francesco Callari picked up Sci-Tech Oscars, too. Swzeet.

Monday, February 26, 2007

ILM and The Academy Awards

Industrial Light & Magic won its first Academy Award for visual effects in 12 years. The previous award was for the revolutionary effects in "Forrest Gump," for which Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum and Allen Hall took home Oscars.

"Pirates 2: Dead Man's Chest" was an amazing collaborative effort on behalf of ILM. Every single department was challenged to perform the finest work, and the final film really illustrates this.

Much has been made about the 12 year 'drought' for ILM between "Gump" and "Pirates 2," especially after consistently earning so many Oscars previous to "Gump" (14 out of 18, to be precise). No one was more cognizant of this 'drought' than ILMers, ourselves.

But just for perspective, I wanted to give props to the ILM productions that have been nominated (yet did not win) for the Academy Awards between 1994's "Forrest Gump" and 2006's "Pirates 2":

ILM's Academy Award Nominations between "Gump" and "Pirates 2":
  • 1996, "Dragonheart" and "Twister"
  • 1997, "The Lost World," and "Starship Troopers" *
  • 1998, "Mighty Joe Young"
  • 1999, "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace"
  • 2000, "The Perfect Storm"
  • 2001, "Artificial Intelligence" and "Pearl Harbor"
  • 2002, "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones"
  • 2003, "Master and Commander" and "Pirates of the Caribbean"
  • 2004, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"
  • 2005, "The Chronicles of Narnia," "War of the Worlds"
*In 1997, ILM was one of many houses on "Starship Troopers," but was brought on late in production. Also, ILM actually worked on "Titanic," which won the Oscar, but in an extremely limited role.

Those are some amazing projects, with some crazy-good visual effects. Unfortunately, in almost every case, the film that won the Oscar was a much more enjoyable film, overall. Two great cases are 1996 and 2000, where "Independence Day" won the award over "Twister," and "Gladiator" beat out "The Perfect Storm." In each of those cases, the winners' visual effects, while being of very high quality, did not match the level of technical and aesthetic sophistication of the ILM nominees. However, the winners' films, themselves, are vastly superior to the losers' films.

I mean, "Twister" and "The Perfect Storm" are two truly awful films.

When it really comes down to it, the old adage is true. Visual effects are really only as good as the films they're in. You can't polish a piece of garbage movie with amazing visual effects, because in the end, it's still a piece of garbage.

And this is coming from a guy who worked on "Dungeons and Dragons." And "Van Helsing." And a lot of garbage in between.

link: VFX HQ - Academy Award Winners for visual effects

Sunday, February 25, 2007

ILM Brings Home The Oscar

"Pirates 2" wins the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, ILM's first Oscar since "Forrest Gump" in 1994. Boy, does it feel good.

Super congratulations to everyone that worked on the film! Yipee!

Monday, December 18, 2006

All About Pirates 2 Visual Effects

If you're at all interested in the visual effects in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," you simply must visit the new ILM web site. It's probably the single best, most well-designed how-to visual effects site I've ever seen.

Here are just a couple snapshots:
Spend some time there... there's a lot to look at.
Hey, I know that shot!

ILM and Pirates 2
http://www.ilm.com/theshow/