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Ten Giant Robots
by Ten Giant Robots
An in-depth look behind the curtain at Hollywood visual effects, the craft of storytelling, and the people who make magic for screens both big and small. Hosted by showbiz veterans and new media entrepreneurs Sean Apple, PJ Foley, and Efram Potelle.
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Episode 30 – Perceptions On Sharing Shows With Others
The hosts discuss the repercussions of sharing your favorite shows with others that might not get it. Also, the hosts are odd-fellows.
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Episode 29 – Old Business and New Insights
Your hosts recount some of their old statements and take some new points of view on them. Things change, man! We aren't flip-flopping without a reason. Or... Why the rabbit and berry diet is the way to go.
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Episode 28 – Another Survival Guide Episode
The robots explore what it means and what to do when things just aren't going right--you have the skills, but you don't have a job!
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Episode 27 – Taking Care of Yourself
The robots prove they are no substitute for sound medical advice, but do prompt you to take care of yourself as best as possible while working in this biz. [VFX Survival Guide Episode]
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Episode 26 – GPU and Realtime Rendering
The robots have a semi-informed discussion about the implications of realtime and GPU rendering Brought to you by Cayenne Diane, Heat Seeker Box, Endangered The Movie, Lawn Couch, Story Trix, and VFX Jams. And, yes, there are missing episodes. We will be coming back to those. Promise. Probably. Show notes? We don’t need no stinkin’ show notes! Let us know if you miss ‘em. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip.
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Episode 25 – Virtual Reality
Adopting to Virtual Reality. Can you really buy it? Brought to you by Cayenne Diane, Heat Seeker Box, Endangered The Movie, Lawn Couch, Story Trix, and VFX Jams. And, yes, there are missing episodes. We will be coming back to those. Promise. Probably. Show notes? We don’t need no stinkin’ show notes! Let us know if you miss ‘em. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip.
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Episode 24 – The New Media Lifeboat
We're down a robot, but still broadcasting with the strength of ten! We discuss the documentary "Hollywood's Greatest Trick" See the documentary here. Brought to you by Cayenne Diane, Heat Seeker Box, Endangered The Movie, Lawn Couch, Story Trix, and VFX Jams. And, yes, there are missing episodes. We will be coming back to those. Promise. Probably. Show notes? We don’t need no stinkin’ show notes! Let us know if you miss ‘em. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip.
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Episode 23 - Cheating Depth
The Robots discuss the intricacies and tribulations of working in stereoscopic VFX. Brought to you by Cayenne Diane, Heat Seeker Box, Endangered The Movie, Lawn Couch, Story Trix, and VFX Jams. And, yes, there are missing episodes. We will be coming back to those. Promise. Probably. Show notes? We don’t need no stinkin’ show notes! Let us know if you miss ‘em. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip.
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Episode 22 - Freelancing From Home
The robots discuss what to do when you can't get enough of work, work, work! How to properly bid your work as a freelancer. Brought to you by Cayenne Diane, Heat Seeker Box, Endangered The Movie, Lawn Couch, Story Trix and VFX Jams. And, yes, there are missing episodes. We will be coming back to those. Promise. Probably. Show notes? We don't need no stinkin' show notes! Let us know if you miss 'em. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip.
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Episode 21 – Fake Dead People
We discuss the pros and cons of adding CG actors to live-action films--even if they've already passed on. Brought to you by Cayenne Diane, Heat Seeker Box, Endangered The Movie, Lawn Couch, Story Trix and VFX Jams. And, yes, there are missing episodes. We will be coming back to those. Promise. Probably. Show notes? We don't need no stinkin' show notes! Let us know if you miss 'em. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip. (Technical difficulties are preventing an image for this post at this time. Sorry!)
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Episode 20 – Back From “Vacation” - Ten Giant Robots
So full of excuses, we are. Here's what we've been up to. Brought to you by Cayenne Diane, Heat Seeker Box, Endangered The Movie, Lawn Couch, Story Trix and VFX Jams. And, yes, there are missing episodes. We will be coming back to those. Promise. Probably. Show notes? We don't need no stinkin' show notes! Let us know if you miss 'em. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip.
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Episode 14 – Burnout and Burbank - Ten Giant Robots
We’re talking about our level of burnout and the sort of distractions that get us through it all. And sort of a love song to Burbank. With unsolicited props to 3DRetro! Show notes? We don’t need no stinkin’ show notes! Let us know if you miss ’em. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip.
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Episode 13 – Lucky Episode 13 - Ten Giant Robots
The boys discuss influential medias in this luckiest of episodes. * The TGR website gets HACKED by hackers! * VICE interview with Hackers * PJ and his wife needed to upgrade to new hosting for their site: CayenneDiane.com * The old hosting company hotness turned out to not so hot. * Sean has a complicated relationship with his hosting service. And the brains behind the sites: wordpress.org * Efram’s upcoming short “Endangered” has a website hosted by Squarespace. endangeredthemovie.com squarespace.com * MAIN TOPIC – What media has influenced or inspired you? * One listener suggests that vfx artists utilize National Geographic for reference nationalgeographic.com * Efram relates this suggestion to creature design * Sean compares how filmmakers behind Minority Report met with futurists to create the world of their film: …with how Star Wars uses fantasy and sometimes silly design to shape their worlds. * SciFi as metaphor and the danger of being too literal in story worlds. * THX 1138 sets its world so far into the future that anything goes. * Lucas also uses sound to great effect. * PJ points out that good directors know how to use sound to help tell the story rather than always relying on expensive visuals. * Sean describes Ben Burtt’s approach to the lightsaber noise. * Efram talks about how Ben Burtt redefined sound for movies. * Tie Fighter Noise – what is it? * Ben Burtt designs the sounds of The Dark Crystal * —-BREAK—- * PJ harkens back to the pre-digital days of Optical Effects * …to discuss the iconic sounds from Predator. * PJ’s tired of Crappy Holograms in movies. * Efram’s beef with the holograms in Jurrassic World. * Sean references the “Peppers Ghost” trick: * Our Inspirations: * Jurrasic Park (original) * Terminator 2 (mixing practical and digital effects) * HBO Intro (Making-of) * Inception (mixing techniques in cool ways) * The Matrix (introducing bullet-time) * Fire-breathers bullet time: * 123D Catch from Autodesk * Close Encounters * Poltergeist – Tobe Hooper or Steven Spielberg? * Jaws – kids * PJ’s Correction – Sulaco is the ship from Aliens * PJ also loves Starship Troopers * Sean was influenced by Outland, cuz it’s “High Noon in space” * Sean loves Logan’s Run * PJ won’t stop mentioning Equilibrium * Efram didn’t like Predestination * …but likes Looper * We all like time travel movies!
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Episode 12 - Just a Podgecast - Ten Giant Robots
A hodgepodge of topics. We work for TV while also cutting the cable. The post Episode 12 – Just a Podgecast appeared first on Ten Giant Robots.
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Episode 11 – Tomorrowland Ain’t What it Used to Be - Ten Giant Robots
An in-depth conversation about Brad Bird’s latest Clooney vehicle: a “Tomorrowland” that never arrives. The post Episode 11 – Tomorrowland Ain’t What it Used to Be appeared first on Ten Giant Robots.
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Episode 10 – Too Much Martian TV - Ten Giant Robots
The boys see green with Ridley Scott’s foray onto the red planet with “The Martian”. They also ponder whether there’s too much damned TV! * After “Prometheus” rose from the dead and immediately turned to dust, Ridley Scott is back on track with “The Martian”. * Does “The Martian” bring back the science procedural? We make a call-back to a previous episode where we ponder whether a science procedural could be commercially viable entertainment. * Sean thought “The Martian” got the story structure right compared to its cousin, “Cast Away”. * PJ gives a tip-o-the-hat to the Jeff Daniels’ character for playing a version of a villain but rooted in a person with complex decisions that must be made. * PJ and Efram point out and discuss a mixed-bag using comedic actors (Wiig and Glover) in serious rolls. * PJ wonders if “The Martian” will inspire future scientists like Star Trek? * Potatoes. * Hands together all-around for the visual effects of “The Martian”. * The centripetal “gravity” spaceship. It’s good. But like any law of attraction, it’s complicated. Nonetheless, the guys liked the interplay of the crew on the spaceship’s gravity wheel. * PJ’s unnerved when a character jumps outside the spaceship without a tether. Which then sparks Sean’s “fake drama” rant: He has a problem with unnecessary drama thrown in over the top of an already dramatic situation. Efram thinks Sean’s being overly dramatic. * The boys talk about sterescopic 3D movies. All agree James Cameron owns this game. * PJ and Sean teach Efram about the witchcraft that is turning a 2D movie into 3D on the fly. * Riffing off of “The Business”’s interview by Kim Masterson with FX Network’s John Landgraf, the guys discuss Landgraf’s “Too Much Television” theory. * The Gatekeeper Theory: Gatekeepers artificially limit content output thereby potentially protecting its value. Gone, now, with cheaper production costs and unlimited broadcast bandwith via streaming video. * Efram doesn’t buy what Landgraf is selling. * Sean thinks Landgraf’s theory suffers from Big Tent Theory in the age of the Long Tail. * The role of the curated watch list is brought up. * PJ needs the opposite: He needs a curation drill sergeant. Someone who’ll help him winnow down from the things he has on his watch list. (Is PJ secretly agreeing with Landgraf?!) * The boys pontificate on a “smarter” curated media website. As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there’s anything you might like us to cover in the future! Ten Giant Robots opening theme music by Shane Kneip.
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Episode 9 - It's Whiskey! - Ten Giant Robots
The whiskey cast. And an animatic anecdote. And back to the Weta Effect video--again! * (We no longer cross-post to YouTube. Maybe if demand is expressed, we'll return to that.) * GarageBand is regressing-- no more podcast features * Logic Pro X is our recording platform * Then a rundown on how we're posting our podcast * Tech nonsense (web hosting issues) * Wordpress * Specialized hosting for podcast files: blubrry.com and libsyn.com * Sean's catch-up * working with a brand, and agency, and a client * and how it sometimes pinches the vfx team the most * and dealing with ad agency jobs * James Cameron working on framing his shots * an animatic anecdote * And Efram has more on "The Weta Effect" * Santa Clarita Studios * Imagineering book * Disney weenies * Efram's catch-up * Working on his short...and working on getting work! * Sorry about the g-g-g-glitch on the "soft hold" * Pay to Play. Kill Fees. What are they? Will a vfx artist ever get one? * Lessons learned with hiring or being hired * PJ's guess about what percentage of jobs make no money * And introducing the concept of the bonding company * we'll need to follow up more on this in the future * SAG possibly striking for videogame voice actors * Obama has acknowledged the plights of freelancers * There's a freelancer union * Freelancers are, on average, missing $6000 in compensation a year (sited from the Freelancers Union) * ...and the Canadian subsidies! * Interviews are teased... and other nonsense * Weta Effect ... Part II! * Questions and Answers about the Questions and Answers * And is the problem with Prometheus* the VFX? * Correction: The other giant (dead) aliens in Alien were not "Starshooters" * Efram's argument against the Weta Effect video * Sean thinks the video creator's intention has to do with the strengths of movies themselves * Augmented Reality games * The origin of the name "Ten Giant Robots" As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there's anything you might like us to cover in the future!
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Episode 8 - The Trauma Is Ongoing - Ten Giant Robots
* We discuss the Apple iPad Pro - and its stylus (called the "Pencil") * Sit on the sidelines as we debate! * Is it going to be a necessary tool for we digital artists? * Sean says "I'm gonna buy it!" * Efram is super- skeptical * Sean has mostly good thoughts about Apple products * Efram is definitely wait-and-see * PJ thinks it will become an expected presentation piece in professional and commercial settings * The Lightning Port * The MacAttitude vs the MacThing * Apple's option for leasing your phone * The Creative Emmys * Outstanding Visual Effects * Game of Thrones * Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects * American Horror Story * Stephen Colbert's new late show launched * And its innovative title sequence * And late night show formats in general--how have they evolved * Kingsman: The Secret Service. Directed by Matthew Vaughn * Discussion of the director's intent with the church crowd slaughter * Where do you draw the line with gratuitous violence? * The Hulk reviews The Kingsman * What makes an A-List actor? * Pedro Pascal * Versus * Harrison Ford * Versus * Humphrey Bogart * Casablanca * Robert Downey * Johnny Depp's Black Mass * And back to talk of tone... and the bloodless end of Kingsman * Kingsman written by Mark Millar * Efram still likes regular pencils
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Episode 7 - The Metacast and a Meat-Based Raytracer - Ten Giant Robots
Episode 7 - The Metacast - It’s Labor Day! - Tim’s Vermeer - A Meat-Based Raytracer * We talk about getting our podcast up and running, Tim's Vermeer, and the trials and tribulations of starting a new job * And working while sick and how stalwart that is of us VFX workforce * HipChat is our behind the scenes tool for collaboration * We’re not cool enough to use Slack * Obama addressed the nation for Labor Day * …and appealed to lawmakers to create paid sick days nationwide * California does have a part-time workers sick day policy now! * Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland * "Working for the credit” … still doesn’t pay the bills * Day After Tomorrow * Van Helsing * A little insight into the dark magic of how credits are doled out * The Tim Ferris interview with Robert Rodriguez is pretty insightful * Segue mastery is demonstrated * …and then botched by PJ forgetting Tim Jenisen’s last name! So sorry! * Tim’s Vermeer * Official TGR Recommendation: See this documentary! #vfxcanon * The execution of art verses technical mastery - is there a difference? * Vermeer was a 17th Century Dutch Master of painting that was seemingly ahead of its time * Optical aberrations explained * Bokeh * David Hockney book Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters * My Kid Could Paint That * Camera Obscura * Santa Monica’s Camera Obscura * Spoiler alert — Remember - DO see this movie! * The likely technique explained * Our money is on this being a correct conclusion * Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain * Mort Drucker * High level discussion of crafting a movie vs animating creatures * Behind the scenes on Jurassic World - mocapping dinosaurs * Spielberg's Moving Master Shots As always, you can contact us on our Facebook page or Twitter. Let us know what you think, if you have any questions, or if there's anything you might like us to cover in the future!
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An in-depth look behind the curtain at Hollywood visual effects, the craft of storytelling, and the people who make magic for screens both big and small. Hosted by showbiz veterans and new media entrepreneurs Sean Apple, PJ Foley, and Efram Potelle.
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