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VFX for Indies: Lessons from Star Trek with David Stipes (TNG / DS9 / VOY) and Rick Ravenell (Picard)

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Come aboard as we journey through the cosmos with visual effects maestros, David Stipes and Rick Ravenell, bringing to life the fascinating world of Star Trek. We uncover David's incredible journey from a young VFX enthusiast to his role as a visual effects supervisor on the iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation. Simultaneously, we follow Rick as he pivots from an art history major to a successful 2D supervisor for Star Trek: Picard. It's an intriguing peek into two careers deeply intertwined with one of cinema's most adored franchises.
As we delve deeper, prepare for a masterclass on the evolution of visual effects in the Star Trek universe. Our guests offer captivating recounts of reviving the Enterprise D ship with CGI and the arduous process of replicating models to create realistic-looking starships. From overcoming challenges like creating an entire planet of ooze for the DS9 finale to embracing virtual production technology in Picard, David and Rick lay bare the secrets of their trade.
Wrapping up, we address an often overlooked but crucial aspect of filmmaking - communication. Our guests share the importance of clear storyboards, early involvement of post-production supervisors, and editors. We also touch upon the complex dynamics of real-time production and subcontracting bids for visual effects. So, join us on this enlightening voyage, gain unique insights into the magic behind Star Trek, and pick up invaluable lessons for aspiring filmmakers.

Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.
For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com
For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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Chapters

1. Introductions (00:00:00)

2. David Stipes' Career History (00:04:40)

3. Rick Ravenell's Career History (00:08:12)

4. Paul's Star Trek Fandom and Hopes for Picard Season 3 (00:11:08)

5. Reacting to the Return of the Enterprise-D (00:13:38)

6. Process for an Enterprise-D shot on TNG (00:18:35)

7. Similar Enterprise Shot for Picard (00:23:34)

8. Blowing Up the Borg Cube for Picard Season 3 (00:29:11)

9. Odo's Tuxedo Transformation for DS9 (00:32:01)

10. Killing Jadzia Dax on DS9 (00:35:55)

11. Challenges of Virtual Production and VFX (00:39:04)

12. Comparing Episodic TV to Independent Film Work (00:43:51)

13. Importance of Communication in the VFX Process (00:47:55)

14. AI and the Future of VFX (00:58:20)

15. Big Budget VFX Advancements Becoming Standard Tools (01:02:29)

16. Wrapping Up (01:04:52)

15 episodes

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Come aboard as we journey through the cosmos with visual effects maestros, David Stipes and Rick Ravenell, bringing to life the fascinating world of Star Trek. We uncover David's incredible journey from a young VFX enthusiast to his role as a visual effects supervisor on the iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation. Simultaneously, we follow Rick as he pivots from an art history major to a successful 2D supervisor for Star Trek: Picard. It's an intriguing peek into two careers deeply intertwined with one of cinema's most adored franchises.
As we delve deeper, prepare for a masterclass on the evolution of visual effects in the Star Trek universe. Our guests offer captivating recounts of reviving the Enterprise D ship with CGI and the arduous process of replicating models to create realistic-looking starships. From overcoming challenges like creating an entire planet of ooze for the DS9 finale to embracing virtual production technology in Picard, David and Rick lay bare the secrets of their trade.
Wrapping up, we address an often overlooked but crucial aspect of filmmaking - communication. Our guests share the importance of clear storyboards, early involvement of post-production supervisors, and editors. We also touch upon the complex dynamics of real-time production and subcontracting bids for visual effects. So, join us on this enlightening voyage, gain unique insights into the magic behind Star Trek, and pick up invaluable lessons for aspiring filmmakers.

Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.
For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com
For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introductions (00:00:00)

2. David Stipes' Career History (00:04:40)

3. Rick Ravenell's Career History (00:08:12)

4. Paul's Star Trek Fandom and Hopes for Picard Season 3 (00:11:08)

5. Reacting to the Return of the Enterprise-D (00:13:38)

6. Process for an Enterprise-D shot on TNG (00:18:35)

7. Similar Enterprise Shot for Picard (00:23:34)

8. Blowing Up the Borg Cube for Picard Season 3 (00:29:11)

9. Odo's Tuxedo Transformation for DS9 (00:32:01)

10. Killing Jadzia Dax on DS9 (00:35:55)

11. Challenges of Virtual Production and VFX (00:39:04)

12. Comparing Episodic TV to Independent Film Work (00:43:51)

13. Importance of Communication in the VFX Process (00:47:55)

14. AI and the Future of VFX (00:58:20)

15. Big Budget VFX Advancements Becoming Standard Tools (01:02:29)

16. Wrapping Up (01:04:52)

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