Listen "Episode 38, Part 1 - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: Awards Special"
Episode Synopsis
The Framestore Podcast, our learning and talent development focused podcast made by Framestore, for Framestore, is back with another fantastic new episode.
In this two-part episode, instead of our usual format, we dedicate this special edition to recognise the incredible visual effects achievement that is 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' by the epic Framestore team and its multitude of award nominations this year, including the Visual Effects Society, Academy Awards, BAFTA and more.
Our special guests this week are VFX Supervisor, Alexis Wajsbrot, and Lead Animators Pete Warbis and Chris McGaw.
Alexis, famed for crafting action scenes in Doctor Strange, Thor: Ragnarok, and Spider-Man: Far From Home, joined Framestore as Lead FX TD in 2009. He has contributed to 'Prince of Persia' and later served as FX Super on Gravity, leading the shows groundbreaking software development. After a three-film MCU stint, he supervised Wonder Woman 1984's explosive third act, and more recently, served as VFX Supe for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and the GOTG holiday special.
Pete, having previously worked at MPC and ILM has portfolio that includes Tom and Jerry, The One and Only Ivan, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Avengers: Infinity War, and Paddington 2. He excels in crafting nuanced performances for characters and creatures, adding depth to storytelling.
Chris, a veteran character animator with decades of experience, left his mark at major VFX studios in Canada and the UK, including ILM, Sony Pictures Imageworks, and MPC. He has worked on some of the world's biggest film franchises including The MCU, Star Wars, Jurassic World, and Fantastic Beasts.
This is a discussion brimming with spoilers, where we delve into our work on Rocket Raccoon's origin story, pivotal moments and sequences handled by the Framestore crew, the remarkable impact the actors' performances had on the creature and character animation in the film, all while acknowledging the Guardians Trilogy as the best of the MCU!
We talk about the wonderful dichotomy of creating 'crazy characters' who are grounded, flawed and relatable, as well as what made James Gunn such a great director to work with from a VFX perspective and the obvious challenge for our guests picking their favourite shots!
In this two-part episode, instead of our usual format, we dedicate this special edition to recognise the incredible visual effects achievement that is 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' by the epic Framestore team and its multitude of award nominations this year, including the Visual Effects Society, Academy Awards, BAFTA and more.
Our special guests this week are VFX Supervisor, Alexis Wajsbrot, and Lead Animators Pete Warbis and Chris McGaw.
Alexis, famed for crafting action scenes in Doctor Strange, Thor: Ragnarok, and Spider-Man: Far From Home, joined Framestore as Lead FX TD in 2009. He has contributed to 'Prince of Persia' and later served as FX Super on Gravity, leading the shows groundbreaking software development. After a three-film MCU stint, he supervised Wonder Woman 1984's explosive third act, and more recently, served as VFX Supe for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and the GOTG holiday special.
Pete, having previously worked at MPC and ILM has portfolio that includes Tom and Jerry, The One and Only Ivan, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Avengers: Infinity War, and Paddington 2. He excels in crafting nuanced performances for characters and creatures, adding depth to storytelling.
Chris, a veteran character animator with decades of experience, left his mark at major VFX studios in Canada and the UK, including ILM, Sony Pictures Imageworks, and MPC. He has worked on some of the world's biggest film franchises including The MCU, Star Wars, Jurassic World, and Fantastic Beasts.
This is a discussion brimming with spoilers, where we delve into our work on Rocket Raccoon's origin story, pivotal moments and sequences handled by the Framestore crew, the remarkable impact the actors' performances had on the creature and character animation in the film, all while acknowledging the Guardians Trilogy as the best of the MCU!
We talk about the wonderful dichotomy of creating 'crazy characters' who are grounded, flawed and relatable, as well as what made James Gunn such a great director to work with from a VFX perspective and the obvious challenge for our guests picking their favourite shots!
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