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June 13, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE: The Dogged Pursuit of Character in Live-Action LADY AND THE TRAMP

Visual Effects Supervisor Robert Weaver on creating the VFX for the Disney+ live-action version of LADY AND THE TRAMP (VFX Voice)

Cannes XR Virtual Will Showcase 55 Immersive Works

Cannes XR Virtual is a three-day celebration of the virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) industry (VR Focus)

Tuesday, June 16 at 11:00 am (PDT): VFX Pros: Home Edition to Discuss “The Art of Decision Making on Working Remotely”

When the industry got the call to work from home amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses needed to pivot quickly and make smart decisions to remain effective and responsive to their clients (Visual Effects Society)

Film Academy Elects Record Number of Women, People of Color to Board of Governors

Additionally, Rob Bredow becomes first-time governor in the Visual Effects Branch (Variety)

Movie Theaters Moving Towards Reopening In July

The larger question might be whether moviegoers feel safe returning to theaters (SHOOT Online)

VFX House Cinesite Makes Three Senior Appointments in London and Montreal

VFX house Cinesite has made three new senior appointments at the studio’s London headquarters and at its Montreal facility (Variety)

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