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September 19, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Creating the Way of the Warrior for GHOST OF TSUSHIMA

Sucker Punch Productions on creating feudal Japan with visual effects for the game GHOSTS OF TSUSHIMA (VFX Voice)

Imax Partners With Leading Camera Makers to Open Up Its Large-Format Production to More Filmmakers

ARRI, Panavision, Sony, Red and Keslow Camera are partners in the new program (The Hollywood Reporter)

Post Survey Reveals Three-Quarters at Least as Productive Working Remotely

Video review and collaboration specialist Frame.io has surveyed its customers about working from home during the pandemic (IBC)

THE MANDALORIAN and VIKINGS Take Home VFX Emmys

The Disney+ and History series took home the awards for Outstanding Special Visual Effects and Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role (Animation World Network)

Oscars Predictions: Best Visual Effects – Could Warner Bros. Dominate the Visual Effects Branch This Year?

Warner Bros. has three big films to contend in the visual effects category, with all looking like possible winners. (Variety)

Agency Launched to Rep Talent Working from Home

Hound Dog Post is aimed at production facilities wanting to secure post talent outside the traditional post facilities model (Broadcast)

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