Our evening class in Producing for VFX is back, starting on 22nd October 2024. Producing for VFX is an eight week evening class, taught two nights a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-10pm). Producing for VFX is designed to give students a thorough understanding of how the VFX production pipeline works, and how to apply it in practice. What does a VFX Producer actually do? Students learn the full ecosystem of VFX production, taught by veteran VFX producer Martin Gabriel.
Martin Gabriel
Martin Gabriel |
Martin has experience of the process of VFX in film-making from pre-production to post, in film, television and commercials. Martin's movie credits include X-Men, Harry Potter, King Arthur, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Underdog and Tomb Raider.
Hollywood and Indie Films
Martin has helped to create facility wide information systems to manage the flow of data. He has worked on large budget Hollywood projects as well as many smaller independent films.
Where & When
22nd October 2024, evenings, 7-10pm, live online
Producing for VFX
Many Escapees have gone to fill animation, games & VFX production roles in the animation industry in recent years:
Olivia Unwin, producer at Framestore |
- Nickoel Izharuddin, Production Co-ordinator at MPC
- Lydia Layton, CG Dept manager at Cinesite
- Angie Cajigas VFX co-ordinator at Cinesite
- Maddison Gould, production assistant at Playstation
- Katerina Zacharakis, production assistant at Playstation
- Olivia Unwin, Production Assistant at Framestore
- Duncan Guymer, Producer at Sliced Bread Animation
Producers are multi-taskers |
below:
- What a VFX Producer does, exactly
- Seven Rules to Start Your Own Animation Business
- 16 Rules of Animation Freelancing
- How to Invoice a Client
- Eight Rules to Survive as a Freelance Animator
- Sole Trader -vs- Limited Company - which is best?
- Questions for your Client on Your First Freelance Job
- Producing Animation with Steve Burch
- What Does an Animation Producer Do, Exactly?
- Michael O'Sullivan Explains "The Art of The Pitch"
- Producing Animation by Zahra Dowlatabadi
The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To apply for one of our courses, follow this link.
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