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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 53 MIN

The Real Future of VFX: Smaller Teams, Faster Iteration

from THE VFX SCRIPT · host Motus VFX

In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan sits down with Ben Lock, a highly respected producer and executive producer whose impressive career spans some of the most influential studios in the industry, including Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Aardman Animations, Framestore, and most recently, Moon Valley. The conversation explores Ben’s unique journey, from early programming and sound engineering to his current VFX leadership. Ben explains how his technical foundation aided complex VFX challenges and how his passion for storytelling led him to produce major projects.How did Ben Locke’s diverse experience shape his approach to visual effects? Ben shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from his work on acclaimed films such as "Pirate Band of Misfits" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." He explains how each project presented its own set of creative and technical hurdles, from pioneering new stop-motion techniques at Aardman to managing massive teams and intricate digital pipelines at ILM. What role does artificial intelligence play in the future of filmmaking, according to Ben? The discussion turns to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and its impact on the visual effects industry. Ben offers thoughtful insights into how AI-driven tools are beginning to automate repetitive tasks, enhance creative decision-making, and open up new possibilities for artists. He addresses both the excitement and the concerns surrounding AI, stressing that while technology can streamline workflows and reduce costs, it should ultimately serve to empower human creativity rather than replace it. Ben predicts that as AI continues to mature, it will become an indispensable part of the VFX toolkit, enabling artists to focus more on storytelling and innovation.How does Ben view the importance of creative collaboration and technology in storytelling? Ben stresses that teamwork and open communication among artists, engineers, and directors are vital for ambitious VFX, leading to inventive solutions and richer narratives. He notes that new technology expands storytelling, making previously impossible visualisations achievable. Throughout the episode, Ben offers a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of a VFX leader. He encourages aspiring VFX professionals to embrace both the artistic and technical sides of the craft, as the future of the industry will depend on those who can bridge the gap between creativity and innovation. So after listening, how do you think the craft of visual effects will evolve in the next decade? How can we bridge authentic creativity and artificial intelligence without going too far?Stay connected and follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/motusvfxVisit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan sits down with Ben Lock, a highly respected producer and executive producer whose impressive career spans some of the most influential studios in the industry, including Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Aardman Animations, Framestore, and most recently, Moon Valley. The conversation explores Ben’s unique journey, from early programming and sound engineering to his current VFX leadership. Ben explains how his technical foundation aided complex VFX challenges and how his passion for storytelling led him to produce major projects.How did Ben Locke’s diverse experience shape his approach to visual effects? Ben shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from his work on acclaimed films such as "Pirate Band of Misfits" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." He explains how each project presented its own set of creative and technical hurdles, from pioneering new stop-motion techniques at Aardman to managing massive teams and intricate digital pipelines at ILM. What role does artificial intelligence play in the future of filmmaking, according to Ben? The discussion turns to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and its impact on the visual effects industry. Ben offers thoughtful insights into how AI-driven tools are beginning to automate repetitive tasks, enhance creative decision-making, and open up new possibilities for artists. He addresses both the excitement and the concerns surrounding AI, stressing that while technology can streamline workflows and reduce costs, it should ultimately serve to empower human creativity rather than replace it. Ben predicts that as AI continues to mature, it will become an indispensable part of the VFX toolkit, enabling artists to focus more on storytelling and innovation.How does Ben view the importance of creative collaboration and technology in storytelling? Ben stresses that teamwork and open communication among artists, engineers, and directors are vital for ambitious VFX, leading to inventive solutions and richer narratives. He notes that new technology expands storytelling, making previously impossible visualisations achievable. Throughout the episode, Ben offers a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of a VFX leader. He encourages aspiring VFX professionals to embrace both the artistic and technical sides of the craft, as the future of the industry will depend on those who can bridge the gap between creativity and innovation. So after listening, how do you think the craft of visual effects will evolve in the next decade? How can we bridge authentic creativity and artificial intelligence without going too far?Stay connected and follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/motusvfxVisit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

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