VFX for Indies: The Visual Effects Podcast for Filmmakers
For independent filmmakers, navigating the challenges of using visual effects (VFX) can be a daunting task. This visual effects podcast series spotlights independent filmmakers who have dipped their toes (or jumped head-first) into the world of visual effects, and explores their challenges, opportunities, and lessons learned through the process. VFX for Indies is not like other visual effects podcasts. A typical visual effects podcast is overly technical and is generally geared toward VFX professionals. VFX for Indies tries to steer clear of too much technical jargon and instead focuses on the high-level topics that concern all filmmakers. If you’re a filmmaker just getting started with using VFX in your movies, then VFX for Indies is the visual effects podcast for you!
Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 30 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects.
What Does a VFX Supervisor Do?
On this VFX for Indies short, we’re asking the question… What does a VFX Supervisor do? A VFX Supervisor is your go-to person for all things related to visual effects, from pre-production planning all the way to final delivery.
How to Budget Visual Effects
While VFX can certainly be a factor in the ever-increasing budgets of Hollywood productions, smart planning will allow you to use VFX in your project without crushing your bottom line.
Categories of Visual Effects
In this episode of VFX for Indies, Paul DeNigris, CEO of Foxtrot X-Ray, breaks down the various categories of visual effects (VFX) work, debunking common misconceptions along the way.
Visual Effects and Firearms Safety: Towards a New Standard
On March 31, 1993, actor Brandon Lee was shot and killed on the set of the film The Crow after a prop firearm malfunctioned. Now, as the film’s 30th anniversary has passed and a remake is coming soon to theaters, the world is watching as the New Mexico courts litigate a similar tragic on-set shooting, one which claimed the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Injuries and deaths due to the use of firearms on-set are ONE HUNDRED PERCENT avoidable.
Indie Filmmaker’s Ace in the Hole: VFX in 'The Last Deal'
Ever wondered about the gritty intricacies of indie filmmaking? We're pulling back the curtain on that world with this engaging chat with the dynamic duo behind the crime thriller, 'The Last Deal'. Editor Ryan Liebert, who has come a long way from self-funded films, shares his journey from no-budget indies to editing a feature with Hollywood icon Nicolas Cage. Then writer-director Jonathan Salemi gives us a walkthrough of how he developed the concept of 'The Last Deal' based upon the resources he had.
VFX and the Art of Indie Filmmaking with Director Tom Putnam
Fasten your seatbelts, film enthusiasts! This episode is a rare treat as we sit down with the brilliant director Tom Putnam for a thrilling behind-the-scenes look at his latest feature film, 'The Dark Divide.' He reveals the highs and lows of shooting in remote wilderness locations, managing a star-studded cast, and the essential role that visual effects played in bringing the story to life.
From T2 to Indie Film with Richard Kilroy and Keith Clark
When a director like Richard Kilroy goes from creating matte paintings for the visual effects of some of the biggest movies of all time like Terminator 2 and Titanic, to directing his own indie thriller, you know there will be some inspiring visual effects and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories. Richard and his editor Keith Clark join host Paul DeNigris in discussing the magic behind their indie neo-noir Proof Sheet.
No Budget Film School with Indie Producer Mark Stolaroff
Can you imagine crafting remarkable stories through the lens of a low-budget camera and yet producing visually stunning effects that hold the audience spellbound? Our guest, Mark Stolaroff, a seasoned indie producer and founder of No Budget Film School, is a maestro at this. The magic of his DIY filmmaking journey, from Texas college days to his stint with Next Wave Films, is something that will inspire both seasoned filmmakers and aspirants.
The Impact of VFX on Indie Film with Peter Paul Basler
Get ready for a deep-dive into the world of independent filmmaking with Peter Paul Basler, a talented director and filmmaker whose craft is steeped in the magical realm of visual effects. Peter shares stories of the challenges he faced creating crowd replication on a sports movie and the complexities of filming dynamic scenes on ice. Join us as we get a peek behind the lens, revealing how VFX is shaping the way directors create gripping cinematic realities that captivate audiences.