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Territory Studio's creative minds behind Dune: Prophecy, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, and Vast Haven-1 spill the beans on designing for Hollywood, gaming, and the ever-evolving world of motion design. Check out the corresponding blog post here: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/blog/t... Ever wonder how mind-blowing sci-fi interfaces, cinematic VFX, and hyper-realistic game graphics come to life? In this episode, Joey Korenman sits down with the brains behind Territory Studio—Marti Romances, Luke Kaile, Russ Gautier, and Liam Proniewicz—to talk shop. They're the artists making blockbuster visuals happen, and trust us, you'll want to hear what they have to say. If you're a motion designer, VFX artist, or just someone who geeks out over killer design, this is a must-watch. Hey, listeners! If you want to see the discussed works and fun behind the scenes shots, check out this episode on our YouTube channel!
"You choose that the pain is accepted because what you're putting in, you're getting out. You choose that it's worth your time and effort." - David Sheldon HicksIn this introspective conversation, David Sheldon-Hicks, co-founder of Territory Studio, reflects on his 15-year journey from motion designer to creative business leader. He discusses the challenges of creative leadership, the importance of embracing uncertainty, and the delicate balance between creative ambition and human wellbeing. David shares insights about building a global creative studio while maintaining creative excellence and supporting team mental health. Through personal anecdotes about working on major films like Dune and his experiences with therapy, David illustrates how creative leadership involves both professional and personal growth. His candid discussion about the struggles and triumphs of running a creative business offers valuable insights for anyone in the creative industry looking to scale their impact while maintaining authenticity and purpose.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Creative leadership requires balancing confidence with constant learning and improvementThe best creative work often comes from embracing uncertainty and not having all the answersBuilding a successful creative studio means creating conditions for others to thriveMental health and emotional awareness are crucial for sustained creative successCreative professionals need to better recognize and assert their value in businessHard work in creative fields should be balanced with purpose and enjoymentLegacy in creative business comes from building sustainable environments for future creatorsThe creative process requires managing both fear and adrenaline effectivelyStepping back from hands-on creative work can enable greater impact through leadershipBeing human and empathetic is essential for supporting teams through challenging projects Mindful Creative: How to understand and deal with the highs and lows of creative life, career and business Paperback and Kindle > https://amzn.to/4biTwFcFree audiobook (with Audible trial) > https://geni.us/free-audiobookSigned books https://novemberuniverse.co.ukLux Coffee Co. https://luxcoffee.co.uk/ (Use: PODCAST for 15% off)November Universe https://novemberuniverse.co.uk (Use: PODCAST for 10% off)
In this second and final part of our VFX special with Territory Studio, we meet the Founder and Creative Director; David Sheldon-Hicks.David talks us through his journey into filmmaking, via the music industry, and how he came to set up the worldwide VFX studio. He tells us about the favourite projects he's worked on, from his first Marvel movie 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' to this year's epic 'Dune: Part Two'.We also discuss how the Apple Vision Pro headset is making science fiction a reality, and how David thinks AI will change the future of movies.Make sure you listen to part 1 to go on a behind-the-scenes tour of Territory Studio!LINKS:Territory Studio websitewww.territorystudio.comFollow us!INSTAGRAMTIKTOK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover how visual effects are made in the first of our 2-part special with Territory Studio.If you've seen any major movies in recent years then you would've definitely seen their work; 'Guardians of the Galaxy', 'Blade Runner 2049', 'Ready Player One'; anything you saw on a screen was made by the magicians at Territory Studio.In this episode, join Stephen as he goes on a behind-the-scenes tour of their London studio and meets some of the team, including the Graphic Designer who made the key art for the new 'Federer: Twelve Final Days' documentary, and a Motion Designer who worked on 'Dune: Part Two.'Make sure you follow our socials to see some of their work, as well as a video tour of the studio!LINKS:Territory Studio websitewww.territorystudio.comFollow us!INSTAGRAMTIKTOK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Territory Studio's co-founder Marti Romances discusses design and sitting between Art Department and VFX
Territory Studio's co-founder Marti Romances discusses design and sitting between Art Department and VFX
Step into the realm of automotive innovation with our latest interview featuring Territory Studio, the creative minds behind the captivating design of the Audi Activesphere concept car. We delve into the immersive world of augmented reality interfaces and cutting-edge technology that redefines the driving experience from the inside out. Join us as we unveil the secrets behind this groundbreaking project and take a glimpse into the exciting future of automotive design. Watch —Youtube Links —Territory Studio—Audi Activesphere Music —by Lemonade Baby —on Mammal Sounds
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by David Sheldon-Hicks, Founder at Territory Studio - Territory Studio is a creative specialist that draws on expertise in narrative-led creative design to imagine, realise and build new worlds. David, recounts his journey towards a career in design, starting with his early love for stop-motion animation and drawing. Despite not seeing a career path in it at first, he persisted in pursuing his dream of combining creativity and technology. David emphasizes the importance of being an intelligent designer and not being afraid of technology, while also encouraging others to focus on their skills and passions rather than worrying too much about the end game. Show Notes: 00:04:35 Focus on what you enjoy. 00:06:11 Training ground for creative professionals. 00:11:36 Constantly replace yourself. 00:17:09 Importance of advisor network. 00:22:19 Consistent improvement leads to success. 00:28:10 Global relevance, local brilliance. 00:33:42 Broaden horizons for business success. 00:41:32 Creative industry needs improvement. Follow David here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode, I chat with David Sheldon-Hicks, co-founder of Territory Studio. Territory Studio began as a screen graphics specialist studio; creating user interfaces for films like Prometheus, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Avengers, continuing this work on more recent films such as The Batman, Dune, and Blade Runner 2049. Over the years Territory has grown while remaining independent, enabling them to experiment with new technology and work on innovative projects.Today we talk through David's career, including the launch and growth of Territory, stopping to talk about key projects and company culture. To check out Territory's work, please visit their website.For more information on Territory's Epic MegaGrant visit FX Guide.Enjoy!Please remember to like, rate, and comment on your favorite podcasting platform and share the episode on social media.If you have any comments or suggestions please get in touch. Host & Producer: Michael WakelamExecutive Producer: Eric M. MillerMusic by: Rich DickersonAudio Engineering: Mike RochaThe Creators Society is a professional society for all disciplines of the animation industry. Our mission is to bring the animation community together to build strong relationships, provide education, and form a better understanding of the different roles we all play in creating animated stories. We celebrate and promote the love of animation, and all the talented Creators who breathe life and imagination into their work.Learn more about the Creators Society, and how to become a member at creatorssociety.net
Dune. Blade Runner 2049. Spider-Man: Far from Home. Avengers: Endgame. Ready Player One. If you've seen any of these big-name blockbusters (along with many others), then you've seen the work of this week's guest: David Sheldon-Hicks, Founder and Executive Creative Director at Territory Studio, a design firm that specializes in VFX and graphics for the entertainment industry. David sits down with his schoolmate Phil Garnham, Creative Type Director at Monotype, for an inside look at moviemaking, managing a creative studio, and how type and design contribute to believable world-building on the screen.
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Welcome to an episode with the former Global Futurist at Hewlett Packard, Jonathan Brill. Get Jonathan's new book here: https://amzn.to/3uG0m2F Jonathan Brill is an expert on resilient growth, innovation, and decision-making during uncertainty. He helps organizations by preparing them to profit from radical change. As a former senior leader in HP, he directed the company's long-term strategy programs. He was also a creative director at Frog Design and the managing partner of innovation firms that created over 350 products. He is currently the managing director at Resilient Growth Partners and a board member at Frost & Sullivan, a major market intelligence firm with offices in 46 countries. He also develops products for both fictional heroes and real people as the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio, the creative visionaries behind the sci-fi tech in Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One, Ghost in the Shell, and Blade Runner 2049. He advises globally on product innovation and resilient growth strategy with clients, including Samsung, Microsoft, Verizon, PepsiCo, the United States government, and the MIT Media Lab. He is an in-demand thought leader, speaker, and contributor to TED, Singularity University, Korn Ferry, JP Morgan, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review. He holds a degree in industrial design from Pratt Institute and has done extensive management training at Stanford University. In this episode, Jonathan talked about how companies could prepare for uncertain times and what they could do to turn these into opportunities for profit and growth. For business owners who want to have a more secure future for their companies, this is for you. ROGUE WAVES: Future-Proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change. Jonathan Brill: https://amzn.to/3uG0m2F Enjoying our podcast? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo We use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using our affiliate links, we will get a bonus).
Pedro Ramos joins us to chat about FUI, his design work, and working at Territory Studio.
Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 180, an episode with the former Global Futurist at Hewlett Packard, Jonathan Brill. Get Jonathan's new book here: https://amzn.to/3uG0m2F Jonathan Brill is an expert on resilient growth, innovation, and decision-making during uncertainty. He helps organizations by preparing them to profit from radical change. As a former senior leader in HP, he directed the company's long-term strategy programs. He was also a creative director at Frog Design and the managing partner of innovation firms that created over 350 products. He is currently the managing director at Resilient Growth Partners and a board member at Frost & Sullivan, a major market intelligence firm with offices in 46 countries. He also develops products for both fictional heroes and real people as the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio, the creative visionaries behind the sci-fi tech in Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One, Ghost in the Shell, and Blade Runner 2049. He advises globally on product innovation and resilient growth strategy with clients, including Samsung, Microsoft, Verizon, PepsiCo, the United States government, and the MIT Media Lab. He is an in-demand thought leader, speaker, and contributor to TED, Singularity University, Korn Ferry, JP Morgan, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review. He holds a degree in industrial design from Pratt Institute and has done extensive management training at Stanford University. In this episode, Jonathan talked about how companies could prepare for uncertain times and what they could do to turn these into opportunities for profit and growth. For business owners who want to have a more secure future for their companies, this is for you. ROGUE WAVES: Future-Proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change. Jonathan Brill: https://amzn.to/3uG0m2F Enjoying our podcast? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo We use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using our affiliate links, we will get a bonus).
David Sheldon-Hicks, co-founder of the globally renowned multidisciplinary studio, Territory Studio shares how he has established a formidable reputation for creating powerful graphic narratives across genres and media. David oversees the teams in London, San Francisco and New York, with the global brand having an impressive film and games portfolio for clients including Formula 1, Virgin Atlantic, Jaguar, Land Rover and HSBC, with UI and VFX film credits for Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy and Blade Runner 2049.Discussions in the episode:· Don't be afraid of hiring people better than you · Leaving your ego at the door · Competing for top talent against the tech giants Netflix and Apple · The most powerful tactics for retaining “best in class” levels of talent· Being ok with re-shaping as you scale · Standing out in a highly competitive market· How to maintain an aligned culture across global locations· The power of mindset in business · How meditation helped improve David's health and self-awareness Click here to reach out to Peter Rabey direct Like this show? Please leave us a review. Every review helps.
Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 178, an episode with a senior leader and the Global Futurist at Hewlett Packard, Jonathan Brill. Get Jonathan's book here: https://amzn.to/3uG0m2F Jonathan Brill is an expert on resilient growth, innovation, and decision-making during uncertainty. He is an in-demand thought leader, speaker, and contributor to TED, Singularity University, Korn Ferry, JP Morgan, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review. He helps organizations by preparing them to profit from radical change. He was a creative director at Frog Design and the managing partner of innovation firms that created over 350 products. He is also the managing director at Resilient Growth Partners and a board member at Frost & Sullivan, a major market intelligence firm with offices in 46 countries. Further, he develops products for both fictional heroes and real people as the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio, the creative visionaries behind the sci-fi tech in Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One, Ghost in the Shell, and Blade Runner 2049. He advises globally on product innovation and resilient growth strategy with well-known organizations such as Samsung, Microsoft, Verizon, PepsiCo, the MIT Media Lab, and the US government. In this episode, Jonathan talked about how companies can prepare for unforeseen problems and turn them around into opportunities. For leaders who want to know how to future-proof their organization and be confident while facing any possible issue, this is for you. ROGUE WAVES: Future-Proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change. Jonathan Brill: https://amzn.to/3uG0m2F Enjoying our podcast? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo We use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using our affiliate links, we will get a bonus).
Today I talked to Jonathan Brill about his new book Rogue Waves: Future-Proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change (McGraw-Hill Education, 2021) There are ten big trends that Brill identifies as disrupting business now and into the future. Each is a wave of change onto self, but the intersection of many of them contributes to forming monster waves that threaten to drown companies not open to rapid, successive adaptations. What are the avoidable causes of failure? What kind of executive will do best? (Hint: it's not those too full of pride.) From automation and artificial intelligence to Sherlock Holmes and abductive reasoning, this episode has a little of everything, as befits a world in turmoil. Hard to resist a book with this wonderful quote from Anais Nin: “We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.” It's human fallacies, especially the confirmation bias, that so often limits our ability to adapt. Jonathan Brill is the former Global Futurist and Research Director for HP, a board member and advisor to the Chairman at Frost & Sullivan, and the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio. He's been a consultant to numerous companies and the managing partner at innovation firms that generated over $27 billion in new revenue for customers. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of eight books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I talked to Jonathan Brill about his new book Rogue Waves: Future-Proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change (McGraw-Hill Education, 2021) There are ten big trends that Brill identifies as disrupting business now and into the future. Each is a wave of change onto self, but the intersection of many of them contributes to forming monster waves that threaten to drown companies not open to rapid, successive adaptations. What are the avoidable causes of failure? What kind of executive will do best? (Hint: it's not those too full of pride.) From automation and artificial intelligence to Sherlock Holmes and abductive reasoning, this episode has a little of everything, as befits a world in turmoil. Hard to resist a book with this wonderful quote from Anais Nin: “We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.” It's human fallacies, especially the confirmation bias, that so often limits our ability to adapt. Jonathan Brill is the former Global Futurist and Research Director for HP, a board member and advisor to the Chairman at Frost & Sullivan, and the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio. He's been a consultant to numerous companies and the managing partner at innovation firms that generated over $27 billion in new revenue for customers. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of eight books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Today I talked to Jonathan Brill about his new book Rogue Waves: Future-Proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change (McGraw-Hill Education, 2021) There are ten big trends that Brill identifies as disrupting business now and into the future. Each is a wave of change onto self, but the intersection of many of them contributes to forming monster waves that threaten to drown companies not open to rapid, successive adaptations. What are the avoidable causes of failure? What kind of executive will do best? (Hint: it's not those too full of pride.) From automation and artificial intelligence to Sherlock Holmes and abductive reasoning, this episode has a little of everything, as befits a world in turmoil. Hard to resist a book with this wonderful quote from Anais Nin: “We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.” It's human fallacies, especially the confirmation bias, that so often limits our ability to adapt. Jonathan Brill is the former Global Futurist and Research Director for HP, a board member and advisor to the Chairman at Frost & Sullivan, and the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio. He's been a consultant to numerous companies and the managing partner at innovation firms that generated over $27 billion in new revenue for customers. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of eight books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/dan-hills-eq-spotlight
Today I talked to Jonathan Brill about his new book Rogue Waves: Future-Proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change (McGraw-Hill Education, 2021) There are ten big trends that Brill identifies as disrupting business now and into the future. Each is a wave of change onto self, but the intersection of many of them contributes to forming monster waves that threaten to drown companies not open to rapid, successive adaptations. What are the avoidable causes of failure? What kind of executive will do best? (Hint: it's not those too full of pride.) From automation and artificial intelligence to Sherlock Holmes and abductive reasoning, this episode has a little of everything, as befits a world in turmoil. Hard to resist a book with this wonderful quote from Anais Nin: “We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.” It's human fallacies, especially the confirmation bias, that so often limits our ability to adapt. Jonathan Brill is the former Global Futurist and Research Director for HP, a board member and advisor to the Chairman at Frost & Sullivan, and the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio. He's been a consultant to numerous companies and the managing partner at innovation firms that generated over $27 billion in new revenue for customers. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of eight books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked to Jonathan Brill about his new book Rogue Waves: Future-Proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change (McGraw-Hill Education, 2021) There are ten big trends that Brill identifies as disrupting business now and into the future. Each is a wave of change onto self, but the intersection of many of them contributes to forming monster waves that threaten to drown companies not open to rapid, successive adaptations. What are the avoidable causes of failure? What kind of executive will do best? (Hint: it's not those too full of pride.) From automation and artificial intelligence to Sherlock Holmes and abductive reasoning, this episode has a little of everything, as befits a world in turmoil. Hard to resist a book with this wonderful quote from Anais Nin: “We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.” It's human fallacies, especially the confirmation bias, that so often limits our ability to adapt. Jonathan Brill is the former Global Futurist and Research Director for HP, a board member and advisor to the Chairman at Frost & Sullivan, and the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio. He's been a consultant to numerous companies and the managing partner at innovation firms that generated over $27 billion in new revenue for customers. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of eight books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week I am thrilled to welcome Jonathan Brill to the What's Next! Podcast. Jonathan prepares leaders to profit from radical change. He is the author of Rogue Waves, a speaker and advisor on resilient growth, decision making and innovation under uncertainty. His practical advice is based on decades of experience as an entrepreneur and Fortune 50 tech executive at HP (Hewlett-Packard) and managing partner of innovation. He is the managing director of Resilient Growth Partners and a board member at Frost & Sullivan. He blows off steam as the Futurist-in-Residence at Territory Studio, the creative visionaries behind the sci-fi tech in Stephen Spielberg's Ready Player One, Ghost in the Shell and Blade Runner 2049, where he creates products and better worlds for both super villains and real-life heroes. THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… those who want to know how to mitigate risk and identify [predictable] disruptions so they can respond with the necessary actions. TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… Unlike a black swan event, a rogue wave can be predictable, allowing us to be much more capable of addressing them. Jonathan applies his Rogue Wave framework to the world we are living in today to help leaders better address an onslaught of change. WHAT I LOVE MOST… how Jonathan cuts through the noise and gets to a way everyone can approach uncertainty and change with greater confidence. Running time: 28:17 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani on social: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Find Jonathan online: LinkedIn Jonathan's Website Rogue Waves Book
Joel Thomas joins us to chat about working remote for Territory Studio.
"That's the bit that's been really interesting to me is, can we not sacrifice our creative morals for the sake of commerce? Can both of those things exist?" – David Sheldon-Hicks In this episode of the RevThinking podcast, Joel Pilger has a conversation with David Sheldon-Hicks, Founder at Territory Studio.
Marti Romances, the Co-Founder and Creative Director of Territory Studio, joins the show to share his journey from art projects as a child to designing graphics for Star Wars, Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and The Martian. Hear his principles of creative design, how he started working on blockbuster movies, how to approach designing real-life products, what he learned from playing and working on video games, and how to learn a new language. Connect with Marti at TerritoryStudio.com and on Twitter and Instagram at @MartiRomances and @TerritoryStudio
Territory Studio has become one of the biggest players in the game when it comes to FUI work with huge feature films like Avengers-End Game and Guardians of The Galaxy under their belt. Lately, they have seen ventures into Experimental and Future Design by creating the UI for the cars of the future. In this episode, Co-Founder and Creative Director Marti Romances explains how the right mindset and smart business decisions can pave the way to success.
Visual storytelling is incredibly powerful, particularly when it comes to conveying emotion. Feature films deliver the ultimate form of visual storytelling, connecting us with narratives that deliver impact. Territory Studio use motion design and visual effects technology to enhance and enrich a cinematic world to bridge fiction and fact, the future and now.David Sheldon-Hicks co-started Territory Studio in 2010. Trained in graphic design, he was always fascinated with moving imagery and using technology to build worlds. David has worked on major Hollywood blockbusters, including Prometheus, The Dark Knight, Casino Royale and Guardians of the Galaxy.In episode 188 of Be The Drop, David shares behind the scenes insights from the making of movies you love. He explains the importance of simplicity to the creative process, and shares how emotion and technology can interact to create powerful modern-day stories.----Are you considering starting a podcast? At Narrative Marketing, we deliver a full range of podcast production options. Or if you'd like help getting started to produce your own content, I also deliver podcast training programs, more details via this link.-----The Be The Drop podcast is brought to you by Narrative Marketing, the Brand Storytelling Superheroes!We release new content each week!SUBSCRIBE to the blog hereSUBSCRIBE to Be The Drop podcast in iTunes hereSUBSCRIBE to Be The Drop in Spotify hereSUBSCRIBE on YouTube here for the full interview video, behind the scenes, bloopers & more.CONNECT with us on Facebook, follow @be_the_drop on Instagram or Twitter.CONTACT US podcast@narrativemarketing.com.au
In 2018... Host Stuart Wright talks to filmmaker Matt Harlock about his exciting new partnership with comic artist Krent Able (aka Steve Martin) and the Kickstarter campaign they launched to fund the short film DEEP CLEAN Update Thursday 6 June 2019 Halflife Films & DUST are excited to announce that their hit sci-fi short film DEEP CLEAN is now available on: DUST’s Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KYqA7a_uZo FB channels https://www.facebook.com/watchdust/?__tn__=kC-R&eid=ARDxzCVR87-6M3qrUgl4em4cDYR5xVPgM-Asz0rCD7_yTFle0C18CvhlVgvsUtvHFvEmP2dhFmtNZewe&hc_ref=ARSwGO2z-RIr_Kb-DdtR4rQLmJs6rfXp0vcdiQTn5B3Ic1FcEpBpXGvtdMEYYxAO55Y&fref=nf What’s next for the team? Deep Clean – the feature/TV series The team is expanding the Deep Clean world, with feature and series versions, and currently discussing with potential partners. Bloody Kids - horror feature Horror feature Bloody Kids, in development with exec producer Mike Chapman of Bluefinch Films. Based on Krent’s recent comic as part of the I Feel Machine anthology published by Self Made Hero. Original 2018 show notes: Halflife Films are working with Ben Wheatley collaborator Dan Martin at 13FingerFX, (Sightseers, Highrise, Free Fire,) on the SFX, and Territory Studio, the team behind Ghost in the Shell, Ex Machina & Bladerunner 2049 on the VFX. Mike Chapman, Kaleidoscope (Prevenge, A Dark Song) is exec producing. The Kickstarter campaign was launched with the release of Ink, Cocks and Rock'n'roll. You can view it here: http://www.halflifefilms.com/krent/ Podcast from www.britflicks.com "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826.
For Marvel's Avengers films, my guest Marti Romances and his talented team at Territory Studio worked closely with production designer Charles Wood and the art department to craft a visual language to support the filmmakers' vision and reflect each individual character's of the personalities. Ok you're hooked right? Marti shares his insights and experiences on design, tech and filmmaking working on so many great films and spots, I know you'll eat this episode up. Check out their showreel here. Thanks, Jordan Congrats to Mario Garza on being chosen fo the Superlounge Diversity Award! He'll be at Commercial Directing Bootcamp June 15th, 2019. Limit 20 filmmakers. This runs an hour and 15 min.
For Marvel’s Avengers films, my guest Marti Romances and his talented team at Territory Studio worked closely with production designer Charles Wood and the art department to craft a visual language to support the filmmakers’ vision and reflect each individual characters of the personalities. Ok you’re hooked right? Marti shares his insights and experiences on design, tech and filmmaking working…
In this episode we get to chat with Marti Romances, a Creative Director at the amazing Territory Studio. We learn about Marti's career and how he quickly worked his way up the ranks to start a very successful studio in the design/entertainment industry. We learn what his experience with freelancers is like, and what he typically looks for when seeking talent to bring onto projects. LINKS: • Territory Studio • Motion Plus Design Conference * www.martiromances.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- *music provided by Sono Sanctus
Nick Lyons is a motion designer living in London, but originally from California. He plays the bagpipes and rides his bike as often as possible, but rarely does both at the same time. He has worked full-time at Blur Studio in Los Angeles and currently works at Territory Studio as a Senior Motion Designer in London. Clients include Marvel Studios, DC Comics, Disney, Nickelodeon, Paramount, Microsoft, Fox, Intel, ABC, Toshiba, National Geographic, TED Website: www.NickLyons.tv
We visit motion design & visual effects company, Territory Studio, to see how they use After Effects in Hollywood today.A video version of this podcast can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYMkoqRsXAg&t=875s
The technology of Blade Runner 2049 with Territory Studio’s Peter Eszenyi Every time we watch a sci-fi flick the “computer screens” drive us nuts, so we decided to find out why Blade Runner 2049 didn’t suffer from user interface dreck passed-off as plot development. Who better to turn to than the guy behind the film’s […] The post Spinner 2.0 appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.
Interview with David Sheldon-Hicks (Co-Founder), Marti Romances (Art Director), Ryan Rafferty-Phelan (Motion Designer), Nik 'Nikill' Hill (Senior Motion Designer) and Peter Eszenyi (Head of 3D) at Territory. https://www.reddit.com/r/FUI/comments/3rpfhp/access_granted_territory_studio_v18podcast/ Intro-music/musicbed/outro-music/soundlogo by: www.mediacracy-music.com Cover Image by the team at Territory Studio Get in contact: podcast@ fui.design