Putting Unreal at the heart of a new VFX pipeline | Framestore
Real-Time brings an immediacy to the creative process, a benefit Oscar-winning VFX Supervisor Tim Webber put to good use on Gravity and his short film FLITE released last year. FLITE tested the limits of FUSE - Framestore Unreal Shot Engine - which brings Unreal Engine and all the benefits of Real-Time, to a traditional VFX pipeline.
Join Oscar-winning Director Tim Webber, VFX Supervisor Theo Jones, and Real-Time Supervisor Nestor Prado in this webinar playback that delves into how FUSE redefined the production of their hybrid CG/live-action film, FLITE.
Watch the Q&A here:
Haven’t seen FLITE yet? Watch it now:
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This futuristic short film, set in a semi-submerged London of 2053, showcases the incredible potential of FUSE as it explores the nascent and underground practice of ‘memory visualisation’.
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