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September 12, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Women All-Stars Power the Immortals of THE OLD GUARD

Visual Effects Supervisor Sara Bennett on creating the combat VFX of Netflix’s THE OLD GUARD (VFX Voice)

VFX Producer Nancy St. John Discusses BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC

St. John discuss all things BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC, her thoughts on the current state of VFX in movies and her past credits (Entertainment Focus)

ILM to Expand Virtual Production Resources with 3 New Stagecraft Stages; Diversity Initiative Launched

Industrial Light & Magic has unveiled the next phase of its global expansion plan for the company’s virtual production and StageCraft LED volume services (SHOOT Online)

Huge Export Potential in Animation, VFX Sector: India Commerce Minister

He also said that start-ups and young entrepreneurs have huge potential in the sector (The New Indian Express)

Don Bluth Launches New Studio To Usher In ‘Renaissance Of Hand-Drawn Animation’

The animation legend behind THE SECRET OF NIMH and THE LAND BEFORE TIME has launched a new venture (Cartoon Brew)

Montreal Visual Effects Company Rodeo FX Buys Multimedia Studio BLVD-MTL

Deal gives company a bigger position in the Montreal advertising business (Montreal Gazette)

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