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Pixel Puzzle
David Cordon
13 episodes
1 month ago

Pixel Puzzle is a platform dedicated to revealing what visual effects (VFX) are really about — beyond the magic, beyond the myths, beyond the credits that roll by too fast to read.

We’re here for the artists, the technologists, the dreamers — and for the outsiders who’ve always admired the craft without fully understanding it.

Through honest conversations with pioneers, leaders, and unsung heroes of the industry, we break down the walls that separate “the business” from “the art,” and “the audience” from “the work.”


Our mission is simple, but urgent:

To humanise visual effects.

To show the world the reality behind the spectacle — the creativity, the collaboration, the grit, the breakthroughs, the heartbreak, and the future that’s still being written.


Who we’re for:

📍 VFX artists who want their craft to be seen and respected.

📍 Industry professionals who want a clearer, bigger picture.

📍 Students, directors, producers, writers — anyone whose work touches the moving image.

📍 Curious minds outside the industry who simply want to understand how the magic is made — and why it matters.


Why it matters:

Because VFX isn't just technology.

It's storytelling. It's art. It's culture.

And it deserves to be understood — not just admired, criticised, or overlooked.


Pixel Puzzle is not about hype. It's about connection. It's about passing the mic to the people who live this craft every day, and helping the world see visual effects the way we see it:

Essential. Evolving. Human.


👉 Subscribe now and become part of a community that believes in curiosity, creativity, and the joy of seeing the world in a whole new light.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Pixel Puzzle is a platform dedicated to revealing what visual effects (VFX) are really about — beyond the magic, beyond the myths, beyond the credits that roll by too fast to read.

We’re here for the artists, the technologists, the dreamers — and for the outsiders who’ve always admired the craft without fully understanding it.

Through honest conversations with pioneers, leaders, and unsung heroes of the industry, we break down the walls that separate “the business” from “the art,” and “the audience” from “the work.”


Our mission is simple, but urgent:

To humanise visual effects.

To show the world the reality behind the spectacle — the creativity, the collaboration, the grit, the breakthroughs, the heartbreak, and the future that’s still being written.


Who we’re for:

📍 VFX artists who want their craft to be seen and respected.

📍 Industry professionals who want a clearer, bigger picture.

📍 Students, directors, producers, writers — anyone whose work touches the moving image.

📍 Curious minds outside the industry who simply want to understand how the magic is made — and why it matters.


Why it matters:

Because VFX isn't just technology.

It's storytelling. It's art. It's culture.

And it deserves to be understood — not just admired, criticised, or overlooked.


Pixel Puzzle is not about hype. It's about connection. It's about passing the mic to the people who live this craft every day, and helping the world see visual effects the way we see it:

Essential. Evolving. Human.


👉 Subscribe now and become part of a community that believes in curiosity, creativity, and the joy of seeing the world in a whole new light.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 02 - The History of Visual Effects
Pixel Puzzle
1 hour 6 minutes 44 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 02 - The History of Visual Effects

From the magical trick photography of Georges Méliès to the groundbreaking innovations of films like Jurassic Park and The Matrix, we unravel the milestones that shaped the industry.


Discover the pioneers who redefined what was possible on screen, the ingenious techniques that brought fantastical worlds to life, and the evolution of tools that made the impossible a reality.


Whether you’re a seasoned pro or simply curious about the magic behind the movies, this episode is packed with fascinating insights, heartwarming anecdotes, and plenty of nostalgia.



Here is where to find us: https://linktr.ee/pixelpuzzlepodcast



Pivotal Moments in VFX History

During the episode, Ian and David discussed several landmark films that revolutionised the industry. Here’s a closer look at some of these films, along with curated resources to explore further:

  • “Tron” (1982) – One of the first films to use extensive CGI, even though it was disqualified from the Best Visual Effects category at the Oscars for “cheating.”
  • Full Documentary: The Making of Tron
  • “Jurassic Park” (1993) – Pioneered the seamless blend of practical and digital effects, setting a new standard for realism.
  • The Making of Jurassic Park
  • “The Matrix” (1999) – Introduced bullet-time photography and elevated digital compositing.
  • How The Matrix Changed Cinema


A Brief History of CGI

During the conversation, David mentioned sharing more on the evolution of CGI. Here’s a quick overview:

  • The early use of CGI in Westworld (1973) and Futureworld (1976).
  • How Star Wars (1977) utilised computer-generated imagery for wireframe models in the trench run sequence.
  • The transition from wireframe to photorealistic CGI with The Abyss (1989) and Terminator 2 (1991).

For those interested in diving deeper:

  • The Full History of CGI


Bonus Content: Hidden Gems of VFX

For those eager to explore more, here are a few lesser-known but influential films that utilised VFX in innovative ways:

  • “The Fountain” (2006) – Used micro-photography instead of CGI to create cosmic visuals.
  • “Children of Men” (2006) – Masterful blending of practical effects and CGI to create seamless long takes.
  • “Ex Machina” (2014) – Subtle and effective use of digital effects to enhance character design and environment.


Additional Learning Resources


Books:

  • “The Invisible Art: The Legends of Movie Matte Painting” by Mark Cotta Vaz
  • “CG 101: A Computer Graphics Industry Reference” by Terrence Masson


Podcasts:

  • The VFX Show – Insightful discussions on visual effects in current films and TV shows.
  • Befores & Afters – Hosted by Ian Failes, offering behind-the-scenes insights from industry professionals.

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Pixel Puzzle

Pixel Puzzle is a platform dedicated to revealing what visual effects (VFX) are really about — beyond the magic, beyond the myths, beyond the credits that roll by too fast to read.

We’re here for the artists, the technologists, the dreamers — and for the outsiders who’ve always admired the craft without fully understanding it.

Through honest conversations with pioneers, leaders, and unsung heroes of the industry, we break down the walls that separate “the business” from “the art,” and “the audience” from “the work.”


Our mission is simple, but urgent:

To humanise visual effects.

To show the world the reality behind the spectacle — the creativity, the collaboration, the grit, the breakthroughs, the heartbreak, and the future that’s still being written.


Who we’re for:

📍 VFX artists who want their craft to be seen and respected.

📍 Industry professionals who want a clearer, bigger picture.

📍 Students, directors, producers, writers — anyone whose work touches the moving image.

📍 Curious minds outside the industry who simply want to understand how the magic is made — and why it matters.


Why it matters:

Because VFX isn't just technology.

It's storytelling. It's art. It's culture.

And it deserves to be understood — not just admired, criticised, or overlooked.


Pixel Puzzle is not about hype. It's about connection. It's about passing the mic to the people who live this craft every day, and helping the world see visual effects the way we see it:

Essential. Evolving. Human.


👉 Subscribe now and become part of a community that believes in curiosity, creativity, and the joy of seeing the world in a whole new light.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.