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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.


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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.


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Pixel Puzzle
Episode 12 - Lighting for the Unseen

Chapters


00:00 The Journey into Cinematography

13:00 Influence of Japan on Artistic Perspective

18:55 Evolving Views on Visual Effects

32:07 Lighting Techniques and VFX Integration

43:17 The Pressures of Filmmaking and VFX

44:28 The Subtlety of Visual Effects

45:14 Seamless Integration of VFX in Storytelling

48:29 The Harmony of Practical and Visual Effects

49:50 Innovations in Cinematography and VFX

52:21 The Evolution of Filmmaking Technology

55:15 The Future of Visual Effects and Technology

57:28 Augmented Reality and the Future of Cinema

01:01:29 The Changing Landscape of Film Projection

01:07:28 Advice for Emerging Filmmakers

01:12:02 The Importance of Embracing Failure in Filmmaking

01:16:53 Common Mistakes in Visual Effects Planning

01:19:42 The Balance of Practical Effects and VFX

01:23:06 Navigating the Future of Cinematography

01:31:31 The Evolution of Digital Cinematography

01:38:25 Emerging Technologies in Cinematography

01:47:10 The Importance of Communication in Cinematography


Description


What does it mean to be a cinematographer in an age where visual effects are everywhere—but ideally invisible?

In this episode, we sit down with Eben Bolter (The Last of Us, Slow Horses, Cape Fear, Night Teeth) to explore the evolving relationship between cinematography and VFX. Eben shares his unlikely path from marketing exec to acclaimed DP, the lessons he took from Japan about discipline and artistry, and why his “film school” was a London short-film grind that taught him everything from composition to collaboration.


We dive into:

🎥 The subtle art of lighting for VFX integration (and why he’s done with green/blue screens).

🌧️ The blend of practical effects and digital extension—rain, fire, and beyond.

🕹️ Why games and cinematography are closer than most people think.

🎞️ How digital cinematography still chases the “film look”—and what might come next.

⚡ The role of failure, risk, and accidents in shaping unique visuals.

👀 Why the best VFX are the ones you never notice.


From The Last of Us road trips you can’t tell were blue screen, to turning New Orleans into Los Angeles with invisible palm trees, Eben shows us how VFX “save the day” in ways audiences never realise. Along the way, he reflects on the future—HDR, AI, VR—and the need for cinematographers to stay flexible, curious, and relentlessly collaborative.


If you’ve ever wondered how the unseen work of VFX and cinematography merge to create the images that move us, this conversation will change how you look at the screen.



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1 month ago
1 hour 23 minutes 32 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 11 - A Director's Perspective on Visual Effects

Chapters


00:00 The Art of Pitching and Filmmaking

02:16 Early Influences and Journey into Filmmaking

04:47 Directing Style and Identity

07:36 Collaboration and Working with Actors

09:52 Visual Effects and Storytelling

12:07 Practical Sets and Creative Choices

14:33 Integrating Visual Effects in Filmmaking

17:25 The Role of Actors in Visual Storytelling

20:45 Collaboration and Creative Alignment

23:51 Embracing Flexibility in Direction

26:10 Creating an Empowering Environment on Set

27:25 Navigating the Pressure of Visual Effects

28:17 Embracing Technology in Filmmaking

29:11 The Evolution of an Artist

33:37 Personal Growth and Artistic Identity

38:23 Lessons from Visual Effects Collaboration

42:41 Advice for Aspiring Directors


👀 WHO SHOULD LISTEN?

✅ Directors who want to understand how to bring emotion into VFX-heavy storytelling

✅ Writers curious about blending genre, comedy, and sci-fi into something fresh

✅ Producers navigating collaboration across departments without losing the vision

✅ Artists interested in how their work connects directly to performance and story

✅ Anyone who’s ever wondered how you pitch Marvel a 60-page doc and actually pull it off



📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS

The Origin Story: From Saturday drama clubs to Marvel

Kate shares how her love of theatre, comedy, and character work shaped her path from indie projects into mainstream hits like Sex Education and Loki.

Directing Loki’s Memories

One of her most iconic contributions: reimagining how Loki’s past could be shown through VFX, turning a potential exposition dump into an emotionally charged sequence that deepened the character’s journey.

Collaboration Without Losing Your Voice

Kate opens up about working with huge teams — production designers, cinematographers, VFX supervisors — and how she balances their creativity with her own vision.

Comedy as a Superpower

From improv techniques to handling failure, Kate explains why comedy timing and playfulness can be powerful directing tools, even on the biggest sets.

Thriving on Limitations

Kate reflects on why constraints often fuel her best ideas — and how directors can find freedom within boundaries.


🧠 BIG IDEAS TO REMEMBER

  • Story comes first — VFX is a tool to serve it.
  • Limitations spark creativity, abundance can dilute it.
  • Collaboration doesn’t mean compromise — it means trust.
  • Comedy isn’t just funny — it’s a way of seeing the world.
  • Failure isn’t the end — it’s often where the best ideas start.

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2 months ago
44 minutes 44 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 10 - A Coach's Guide to Wellbeing

Chapters


00:00 Farewell and Reflection on the Journey

01:57 The Shift from Production to Coaching

03:55 The Brilliance of People in Visual Effects

06:24 Adapting to Industry Demands

08:17 Motivation and Ambition in Visual Effects

10:45 Leadership and Team Dynamics

14:32 The Essence of Leadership

18:26 Authenticity in Leadership

22:41 The Impact of Team Harmony

24:09 Effective Leadership Qualities

26:31 Emotional Intelligence in Leadership

31:33 Understanding Coaching

32:59 Coaching vs. Counseling

34:27 Navigating Coaching and Therapy

37:19 Coaching vs Mentoring: Understanding the Distinction

40:18 Challenges in the VFX Industry: Mental Health Impacts

42:12 Success Stories: Coaching Transformations

45:24 Career Trajectories: Navigating Expectations in VFX

50:09 Leadership in VFX: The Need for Training and Clarity

52:27 Positivity and Personal Growth: Living True to Values

54:51 Positive Changes in the VFX Industry: A Retrospective

58:17 Self-Care and Collective Responsibility in VFX

01:01:11 Building Relationships: The Key to Support

01:04:35 The Future of VFX: Navigating Industry Changes

01:07:32 Defining Success: Fulfillment and Contribution

01:09:00 Resilience and Stress Management: Practical Tips

01:10:54 Influential Figures: The Impact of Mentorship

01:12:17 Representation in Media: A Call for Diversity

01:13:41 Optimism for the Future: Contributing to Industry Growth


👀 WHO SHOULD LISTEN?

✅ Anyone interested in growth

✅ Artists looking to understand production from the inside

✅ Team leads wanting to lead with more humanity

✅ Anyone considering a shift in their creative career

✅ Studios thinking about how to retain talent and build better teams


📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS

Emotional Intelligence Is the Most Underrated Skill

Kindness, empathy, and active listening aren’t soft skills — they’re leadership muscles. Debra shares how managing egos, expectations, and energy on a team takes real emotional strength.

Building a Team Isn’t About Filling Seats

Debra discusses the value of assembling crews based not just on skillsets but chemistry, trust, and shared values — and how those choices ripple into the work.

Surviving — and Thriving — Through Uncertainty

From contract instability to changing budgets, VFX production is no stranger to pressure. Debra reflects on how she’s stayed grounded and grown through tough transitions.

The Industry Is Shifting. So Should Leadership.

Old-school production models aren’t built for the world we’re living in now. Debra makes a case for modernising how we lead — with humanity, clarity, and a long-term view of what actually sustains teams.


🧠 BIG IDEAS TO REMEMBER

→ EQ isn’t optional. It’s what keeps high-pressure environments functional.

→ Culture isn’t a bonus. It’s the job.

→ The future of VFX leadership is quieter, wiser, and more collaborative.




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3 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 44 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 09 - Inside The Frame: The Artist's Role

Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Visual Effects and the Guest

01:43 Jeroen Desmet's Journey into VFX

10:23 Defining the Artist's Role in VFX

17:19 The Importance of Resilience in Artists

18:59 The Generalist Approach to Problem Solving

26:21 The Rewards of Working in VFX

32:03 Creative Roots and Family Influence

34:13 The Pain of Perfectionism in Art

36:49 Balancing Pressure and Performance

41:53 Learning from Challenges in the Creative Process

46:42 Navigating Early Career Challenges

48:53 Reflections on Career Choices and Growth

51:45 Keeping Up with Industry Changes

54:34 Work-Life Balance in Visual Effects

01:00:59 Transformative Experiences and Self-Reflection

01:03:37 Leadership in the Creative Industry

01:07:03 The Importance of Credit and Recognition

01:09:53 The Misconceptions of CGI and Practical Effects

01:14:02 Building Trust with VFX Supervisors

01:18:07 Mental Health and Emotional Resilience in the Workplace

01:21:58 Advice for Aspiring Artists and Common Mistakes

01:25:59 Reflecting on Career Moments and Industry Changes


👀 WHO SHOULD LISTEN?

✅ Artists navigating early or mid-career decisions

✅ Producers and supervisors wanting to better support their teams

✅ Anyone who’s felt undervalued or overwhelmed in creative production

✅ Students or juniors wondering how to break in — and stay in

✅ Directors who want to get the best out of their VFX artists


🧠 BIG IDEAS TO REMEMBER

  • Great artists aren’t born — they’re built, slowly, through mentorship and experience.
  • Communication isn’t just a soft skill — it’s a survival skill.
  • Generalists are problem-solvers — not “jacks of all trades.”
  • The better the brief, the better the work.
  • Respect is currency — and it costs nothing to give.


📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS

The Generalist’s Journey

Jeroen talks candidly about the steep learning curve in VFX, and what it means to grow into a generalist role. From learning on the job to knowing when to specialise, his story is one of trial, error, and self-discovery.

VFX Isn’t Just About Tools

Beyond Houdini, Nuke or Maya — this is about how artists think. Jeroen breaks down how problem-solving, communication and patience are just as important as any software.

Collaboration Is Everything

Between producers, supervisors and artists, trust and transparency make or break the process. Jeroen shares how healthy tension can push creativity — but lack of respect can destroy morale.

Burnout Is Real

We talk honestly about the cost of staying “always on.” From work-life balance to dealing with stress in fast-paced environments, this episode explores the emotional toll the job can take — and how to stay in the game.

What Artists Wish You Knew

Jeroen doesn’t pull punches. Whether you’re a director, producer, or fellow artist, there are things you might be overlooking that can completely change the work experience — and the outcome.




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4 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 57 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 08 - Inside the World of a VFX Producer

Chapters


00:00 The Journey to VFX Production

05:47 Understanding the Role of a VFX Producer

12:14 Creative vs. Logistical Challenges

18:01 Navigating Pre-Production Responsibilities

23:57 Production Phase Insights

29:53 Post-Production and Team Dynamics

41:10 Evolving Communication in Visual Effects Production

42:40 Selecting the Right Vendors for Visual Effects

46:50 Navigating Resource Availability and Vendor Relationships

49:20 The Shift from Specialisation to Generalisation in VFX

50:04 Synchronising Multiple Vendors in Production

55:19 Impact of Industry Changes on Vendor Relationships

58:51 Career Progression in Visual Effects

01:03:00 The Role of Mentorship in Career Development

01:10:41 Reflections on Changing CG Characters and Environments

01:18:01 Building Positive Relationships in the Industry


👀 WHO SHOULD LISTEN?

✅ Artists who want to understand how production decisions are made

✅ Directors looking to build better relationships with VFX teams

✅ Anyone trying to balance creativity with constraints

✅ Those curious about what makes or breaks a VFX project behind the scenes


📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS

  1. The Role No One Sees — But Everyone Feels
  2. Producers are often the glue holding everything together, managing timelines, budgets, and relationships — all while trying to protect the creative process. Terron gives us a rare look behind the curtain of a role where pressure, care, and conflict collide daily.
  3. Where Art Meets Logistics
  4. From supervising Stranger Things Season 4 to delivering Dune: Prophecy, Terron walks us through how a VFX Producer balances artistic integrity with brutal practical constraints — and why every decision can be both a creative and political act.
  5. The Production-Side Experience
  6. Working from the production’s side comes with unique challenges — higher stakes, tighter turnarounds, and even greater scrutiny. Terron shares the unseen demands of delivering world-class VFX for major studios and streamers.
  7. How Culture Affects Output
  8. This episode digs into how company culture, work-life balance, and team dynamics impact not only morale, but the final pixels on screen. Terron reflects on what still needs fixing — and where things are finally starting to shift.
  9. Producer Burnout Is Real
  10. From burnout to blurred boundaries, Terron talks openly about the toll of always being “on” — and why longevity in this role requires more than resilience. It requires a new kind of leadership.


🧠 BIG IDEAS TO REMEMBER

  • Producers aren’t just organisers — they’re creative translators and emotional anchors.
  • The best VFX comes from trust, not pressure.
  • Great production isn’t about saying yes. It’s about knowing when to say no.
  • Behind every seamless shot is a producer who fought for the team to get it done right.




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4 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 46 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 07 - How VFX Supervisors Transform Films

00:00 - Introduction to Visual Effects and Journey Recap

06:26 - Understanding VFX Roles and Responsibilities

11:42 - Transitioning to Leadership in VFX

15:19 - Key Skills for a Visual Effects Supervisor

22:18 - Observational Skills in Visual Effects

24:12 - Experiences with Different VFX Supervisors

26:47 - Reflections on Personal Growth and Leadership

29:09 - Essential Skills for a VFX Supervisor

30:31 - Problem Solving in Visual Effects

35:30 - The Importance of Collaboration

36:28 - Working with Directors

39:08 - Unexpected Creative Directions

41:15 - Fostering Collaboration Across Departments

43:08 - Building Trust with Creative Teams

47:09 - Exceptional Outcomes from Collaboration

49:52 - Advice for New Directors

52:29 - Misconceptions About Visual Effects

54:38 - The VFX Supervisor and Producer Partnership

56:53 - The Role of Visual Effects in Production

57:02 - Workflow from Concept to Delivery

01:03:33 - Challenges in Post-Production

01:06:29 - Embracing AI in Visual Effects

01:10:05 - Staying Calm Under Pressure

01:13:43 - Lessons from Failed Projects

01:16:09 - Transitioning from DJ to Visual Effects

01:20:22 - The Importance of Mentorship

01:24:39 - Preparing for Leadership in Visual Effects

01:25:58 - Imagining Changes in Iconic Characters

01:28:58 - The Rewarding Role of Visual Effects Supervisors



👀 WHO SHOULD LISTEN?

✅ Aspiring and current VFX supervisors

✅ Artists trying to understand “the other side”

✅ Directors who want to collaborate better with VFX

✅ Production leaders aiming to improve morale without losing control

✅ Anyone curious how a Star Wars superfan ended up making Star Wars



📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS

  1. The Unlikely Journey: DJ to VFX Supervisor Julian’s first career was in music, touring the world as a successful DJ and record producer. But when the gigs dried up, he pivoted — and started again from scratch in visual effects. What followed was a rise from junior artist to ILM supervisor on Star Wars, Marvel, and more.
  2. Leadership Isn’t a Promotion — It’s a Responsibility Julian shares the honest truth about supervising: it’s less about control, and more about protection. Protecting your artists, your schedule, and your relationships. His golden rule? “Never punch down.”
  3. Making the Call — Even When It’s Tough From supervising a scene for Rogue One with Steven Spielberg looking over his shoulder to leading the team on The Acolyte, Julian reveals how problem-solving under pressure becomes second nature — and why being adaptable is the most underrated superpower in VFX.
  4. Artist First, Always Julian doesn’t just give notes. He mentors, uplifts, and makes space for others. From calling out quiet brilliance in dailies to explaining why artists should see the mistakes when things don’t work — this episode is a masterclass in people-first supervision.



🧠 BIG IDEAS TO REMEMBER

  • You don’t need to reinvent the wheel — just roll it better.
  • Trust is everything — and you earn it by listening.
  • Artists do their best work when they feel seen.
  • Collaboration starts before the first shot is filmed.
  • Not all heroes wear mocap suits — some just carry spreadsheets and empathy.



🔗 MENTIONED TOOLS & CONCEPTS

  • Machine Learning for Face Replacement
  • Matchmoving, Modeling, Texturing, and LookDev
  • Dailies & Feedback Culture
  • On-Set Supervision
  • ILM’s Visual Effects Pipeline
  • Jedi Wisdom (and Jar Jar redemption?)



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6 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 48 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 06 - Software: Turning Imagination Into Reality

Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Visual Effects and Software's Role

02:15 Kim Davidson's Journey in Computer Graphics

08:43 The Evolution of Software in Storytelling

11:32 User Feedback and Software Development

15:01 Understanding Procedural Techniques

18:27 Misconceptions About Software in Visual Effects

22:07 Gaps in Software Capabilities and Artistic Vision

25:08 The Developer's Mindset: Problem Solving and Creativity

26:48 Challenges in VFX Software Development

29:08 Categories of Visual Effects Software

32:30 Understanding Character Effects in VFX

34:53 The Role of Physics in Visual Effects

35:30 Specialization vs. Generalization in VFX Skills

36:49 Choosing Software for VFX Projects

38:00 Collaboration in Visual Effects Production

40:37 Universal Scene Description: A Game Changer

45:25 The Future of VFX Software and AI Integration

48:00 Fun Facts and Myths in VFX History

50:07 The Evolution of CGI in Film

53:46 Milestones in Visual Effects History

56:44 Scientific Accuracy in Visual Effects

01:01:21 Future of Visual Effects Software

01:06:14 Understanding VR and AR Technologies

01:10:41 The Role of AI in Creative Processes

01:12:04 Reflections on Visual Effects in Film

01:18:18 The Metaverse and Its Implications



🧠 BIG IDEAS TO REMEMBER

  • You can do anything in post — but that doesn’t mean you should.
  • Developers are artists, too — just in another language.
  • Standards like USD matter because collaboration is still chaos.
  • Real-time tools aren't just for speed — they're for iteration, creativity, and feedback.
  • Progress in VFX doesn't replace jobs. It evolves them.


🔗 MENTIONED TOOLS & CONCEPTS

  • Houdini – Procedural 3D animation & VFX software by SideFX
  • USD (Universal Scene Description) – A Pixar-developed format revolutionising collaboration
  • Character FX (CFX) – Hair, fur, cloth, muscles
  • Real-Time Compositing – In-viewport feedback for faster iteration
  • Virtual Production – LED stages, camera tracking, and Unreal Engine workflows
  • Proceduralism – Building VFX with flexible, reconfigurable steps
  • AR/VR/XR – Augmented, virtual, and extended reality interfaces


📢 QUOTABLES

🎯 “We’ve been able to fix everything — but at such a cost to human mental health.”

🧩 “If you don’t understand the world you’re building for, you can’t build the right tools.”

🔧 “Procedural doesn’t mean magic. It means flexibility.”

📚 “There’s no limit to what VFX can do — until you ask it to do it fast, cheap, and invisible.”


🛠️ RELATED RESOURCES

  • SideFX – Houdini
  • Pixar’s USD Overview
  • Corridor Crew – VFX Artists React
  • No CGI is Really Just Invisible CGI – Jonas Ussing
  • The Art of VFX
  • Befores and Afters



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6 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 1 second

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 05 - Technology: The Backbone of Visual Effects

Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Visual Effects and Guest Introduction

01:35 Hao Li's Journey into Visual Effects

03:45 Technology as a Creative Enabler in Filmmaking

06:06 The Role of Technology in Storytelling

09:41 Audience Perception of Technology in Film

11:33 Challenges of Introducing New Technologies

13:59 Understanding the Visual Effects Pipeline

17:33 Integrating AI in Visual Effects Production

20:40 Misconceptions About Visual Effects Creation

24:39 Creating Realistic Digital Humans

29:09 The Art of Digital Rendering

32:37 Ethics and AI in Visual Effects

39:18 AI's Impact on the Job Market

46:18 Rotoscoping and the Future of VFX

52:16 Navigating the Future of Visual Effects

58:13 The Role of AI in Creativity

01:01:33 Ethics and AI: A Double-Edged Sword

01:06:50 Emerging Technologies in Visual Effects

01:12:42 Virtual Production: Revolutionising Filmmaking

01:16:57 Learning and Adapting in a Tech-Driven World



📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS

1. Digital Humans: The Next Frontier

  • Hao breaks down how we build realistic digital humans today — from traditional 3D modeling pipelines to AI-enhanced systems like GANs.
  • Legacy workflows (scanning, motion capture, manual sculpting) vs. emerging AI methods (Deepfakes, neural avatars).
  • Why digital resurrection (e.g. Paul Walker) is technically possible — but ethically thorny.

2. AI as a Tool, Not the Villain

  • We discuss the fear around AI replacing creative jobs and how much of that fear is misplaced.
  • Instead of replacing humans, Hao sees AI as a tool to augment creativity and reduce waste — especially in revisualisation, concept art, and iteration cycles.

3. The Ethics Behind the Code

  • The accessibility of AI tools brings huge power — and huge risks.
  • Deepfakes, misinformation, and trust erosion are serious concerns.
  • Hao advocates for responsible deployment, watermarking, and industry-wide ethical standards.

4. The 80/20 Shift

  • Generative AI is good for 80% of a task — but that last 20% still needs artists.
  • Example: facial animation tools can handle performance capture… but emotional nuance still needs human refinement.

5. Reframing the Job Market

  • AI isn't taking jobs. It’s creating new ones — just different from what we expected.
  • Roles are shifting from task-based execution to problem-solving, integration, and rapid prototyping.
  • Rotoscoping and repetitive VFX tasks are on the chopping block. But that’s not a tragedy — it’s evolution.


🔗 MENTIONED TOOLS & CONCEPTS

  • Pinscreen – Hao’s company focusing on real-time digital humans
  • Generative AI – e.g. diffusion models, GANs, Runway, Sora
  • Traditional VFX Pipeline – modeling → texturing → lighting → animation → rendering → compositing
  • Motion Capture / Headcams – for facial and full-body performance
  • Virtual Production – LED walls, real-time game engines like Unreal
  • Previs with AI – using low-cost generative tools to validate creative ideas before major spend
  • PAGAN – Photoreal Avatar GAN (developed by Hao’s team)
  • Topaz / Adobe / Wonder Dynamics – new-gen tools increasing productivity




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7 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes 22 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 04 - Let's Talk Business

In this episode, we sit down with Scott Ross to pull back the curtain on the economics of VFX, the struggles of running a studio in Hollywood, and why, despite the industry’s undeniable growth, many VFX companies still operate on razor-thin margins.



🔍 Key Takeaways from the Episode


1. Why Does the VFX Business Model Fail?

The visual effects industry produces some of the most incredible images in cinema history, yet it struggles financially due to a fundamentally flawed business model. Scott Ross highlights key reasons why:


✅ Fixed Bids – Studios demand fixed-price contracts for work that often expands significantly in scope.

✅ Limited Clients – There are only about eight major studios commissioning VFX, putting extreme power in their hands. 

✅ Cash flow management becomes critical, often leading to unsustainable practices. 💸 Studios constantly push for lower prices, forcing vendors into risky financial positions.


Question for You: If the current model isn’t sustainable, what could a fairer, healthier business structure look like?



2. The Human Cost of Visual Effects


Scott highlights that the real cost of VFX isn’t just financial: 


⏰ Long hours (often 15-16 hour days, 7 days a week) 🧍 Burnout due to relentless pressure, tight deadlines, and limited resources. 

⚠️ All responsibility, no authority: Vendors must absorb constant creative changes with little negotiation power.


Question for You: Have you ever considered the hidden human cost behind your favourite blockbuster?



3. The AI Revolution & Its Impact on VFX


Artificial intelligence is poised to dramatically change the VFX landscape, automating repetitive tasks and even replacing many artists. According to Scott: 


🤖 AI is not just a tool—it's an agent capable of autonomous decisions. 

🌎 Geographical distribution will shift dramatically, potentially removing traditional cost-saving advantages (e.g., outsourcing to India). 

🔮 AI could even evolve to automate higher-level creative and supervisory roles.


Question for You: How do you envision your role changing with the rise of AI? Are you preparing for it, or waiting to react?



3. Leadership Lessons from an Industry Titan


Scott Ross shares personal insights gained from decades leading some of Hollywood's top studios:


  • Ego Check: Keep your ego in check—strong enough to lead but never overwhelming your judgment.
  • Creative vs. Strategic Balance: Effective leaders must blend creativity with strategic business thinking.
  • Empowering Others: True leadership means delegating effectively and enabling others to succeed.


Question for You: As a creative leader, how do you balance vision and practicality without compromising your values?



🔗 Additional Resources to Deepen the Conversation


  • 📚 Scott’s book: Upstart: The Digital Film Revolution
  • 📽️ AI & Creativity: TED Talk: Can AI Enhance Our Creativity?
  • 💡 Understanding Hollywood’s Business Model:The Economics of Blockbusters

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7 months ago
1 hour 28 minutes 51 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 03 - How Talent Acquisition and Development Drive Succes

Description


In this episode, we sit down with Sophie Maydon to explore the human element behind the stunning visuals in film and television. Sophie shares her journey into talent acquisition and development within the VFX industry, offering insights into the qualities that make a successful VFX artist and the importance of mentorship. We delve into the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance in a demanding field and discuss strategies for fostering a sustainable and inclusive work culture.




Key Takeaways


1. What is Culture in VFX, Really?


Culture in the workplace isn’t just about perks, ping-pong tables, or a set of company values framed on a wall. True culture is an ecosystem—it includes:


✅ Defined career paths

✅ Clear expectations & measurable progress

✅ Infrastructure that enables development

✅ Open and honest communication

✅ Systems that reward skills & contributions

✅ A sustainable work-life balance


Without these, “culture” is just a vague promise—something that exists in theory but rarely in action.


Question for You:

  • Do you feel your company’s culture is something you can see and measure in your daily work? If not, is it even real?


2. The Hiring Paradox in VFX


VFX hiring is a high-stakes game:


🔄 Studios often need specialists yesterday, but the right talent isn’t always instantly available.

💼 Artists are hired for a project, not a career, making long-term growth unstable.

⚖️ Studios want consistency, yet the industry thrives on fluctuations—boom-and-bust cycles make stability nearly impossible.

What does this mean?

🛑 The underbidding war forces companies into unsustainable practices, where talent acquisition is often reactive instead of strategic.

🛑 The freelance-heavy model creates instability, yet it’s become the industry norm.

🛑 Talent retention isn’t just about salaries—it’s about growth opportunities, mentorship, and a sense of purpose.


Question for You:

  • If hiring in VFX is such a struggle, are we asking the wrong questions? Instead of ‘Who do we need now?’ should we ask ‘How do we keep the best people long-term?’


3. The Skills That Matter Most


According to Sophie, the best VFX professionals aren’t just technical experts—they also have:


🧠 Curiosity – A hunger to learn and adapt to new technologies

🎨 Creativity – Not just artistic, but creative problem-solving

🌊 Calmness – The ability to manage high-pressure situations

🤝 Collaboration – Knowing how to work with people, not just around them

🛠️ Resilience – A long project cycle means endurance is key


But here’s the challenge: How do we define these things? How do we measure them? Right now, hiring is still based on gut feeling and portfolios, but if we truly want a fairer industry, shouldn’t we develop better ways to evaluate talent beyond what’s on a CV?


Question for You:

  • If you could add one skill to your own ‘essential traits for success’ list, what would it be and why?

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8 months ago
58 minutes 54 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
Episode 01 - Breaking the Ice

In this debut episode, we set the stage for an exciting journey into the captivating world of visual effects. To help us break the ice and represent the curiosity of the audience, we handed over the hosting reins to the brilliant Dan Schreiber; writer, comedian, and host of the hit podcast No Such Thing As A Fish.


Together with series creator and VFX professional David Cordón, Dan unpacks the goals of the podcast and sets a welcoming tone for industry insiders and curious minds alike. They dive into what makes visual effects so magical, why the field is often misunderstood, and how this series aims to demystify the craft without the technical jargon.


Through humour, heartfelt discussion, and genuine passion for the art of VFX, this episode invites you to join the Pixel Puzzle family.



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



Directors Who Pushed the Boundaries of VFX

In the episode, we talked about directors like Christopher Nolan, James Cameron, and Alfonso Cuarón. To provide more depth, here are additional directors who have made significant contributions to the art of VFX and storytelling:


  • David Fincher: Known for blending practical and digital effects seamlessly in films like The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Gone Girl. His attention to detail and the invisible use of VFX are masterful.
  • Watch: Fincher’s Invisible VFX Techniques
  • Denis Villeneuve: In Blade Runner 2049 and Dune, Villeneuve used VFX not just for spectacle but to immerse the audience into meticulously crafted worlds.
  • Watch: The VFX of Dune
  • Peter Jackson: His work on The Lord of the Rings series pioneered many techniques still in use today, particularly in creating vast digital armies and the groundbreaking performance capture for Gollum.
  • Watch: How Gollum Was Brought to Life



Essential Reads and Watchlist

For those who want to dive even deeper into the world of visual effects, here are some handpicked resources:


Books:

  • The Art of VFX by Ian Failes – A behind-the-scenes look at how iconic visual effects are created.

Videos:

  • The Science of VFX: How It All Works
  • Famous Movies Without Visual Effects

Articles:

  • The Evolution of VFX Over the Decades
  • Why Invisible VFX is Changing Hollywood



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8 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 12 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
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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8 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 44 seconds

Pixel Puzzle
A Little Taste of What's to Come

We see the magic. We hear the stories. But do we really know how it all comes together?

Pixel Puzzle is a limited podcast series that opens the doors to the world of visual effects—not just for VFX insiders, but for everyone who’s ever been captivated by the screen.


💡 What to Expect:

🎥 The untold stories behind iconic films and TV shows

🔥 Honest conversations about the craft, the challenges, and the future of VFX

🎭 A journey designed for everyone—whether you work in film, dream of it, or just love great storytelling

This isn’t just another podcast about how movies are made. This is VFX, unfiltered.


🔹 EPISODE 01 & 02 DROP: Tuesday, 25th February

📅 New episodes every two weeks

🎧 Subscribe now & join the conversation.


#VFX #Filmmaking #BehindTheScenes #MovieMagic #CGI #FilmIndustry #Hollywood #VisualEffects #FilmPodcast #PixelPuzzlePodcast


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8 months ago
1 minute 12 seconds

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.


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