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In this episode, Allan McKay sits down with Andy Boyd, a seasoned VFX Supervisor, and co-owner of Jamm VFX. Andy shares his extensive journey in the visual effects industry, from his early days breaking into major studios like Framestore and Method Studios to founding his own successful VFX company.

The conversation delves into the challenges and triumphs of managing a VFX team, navigating cultural differences between the UK and US VFX industries, and overcoming technical hurdles in high-profile projects like "Brothers" and "Werewolf by Night." Andy also discusses the future of VFX, including the impact of AI and remote work, and offers invaluable insights for aspiring VFX artists and entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the industry.

 

Topics Covered

  • Andy Boyd’s early career in South Africa and transition into VFX
  • Working at Framestore and Method Studios
  • Founding Jamm Visual Effects and managing a boutique studio
  • Behind the scenes of Werewolf by Night and creating Man-Thing
  • Crafting photoreal creatures, including Samuel the orangutan in Brothers
  • Transitioning to tools like V-Ray for superior fur rendering
  • The evolving role of AI in VFX and storytelling
  • Striking a balance between creative freedom and technical challenges

 

Key Quotes

"VFX is the perfect blend of creativity and problem-solving—each challenge pushes you to innovate in unexpected ways."

The most exciting projects are the ones where you begin with no clear solution—those moments ignite innovation."

You can feel the energy of a passionate team in the final product—great work reflects great collaboration."

 

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5 Key Takeaways

1. Evolving Through Challenges

Andy’s career exemplifies the importance of adapting to new roles and technologies, whether transitioning from retouching to 3D or embracing V-Ray to achieve lifelike fur.

2. The Power of Boutique Studios

Jamm thrives on the advantages of a smaller team, delivering high-quality work with a collaborative and personalized approach that stands out in a crowded industry.

3. Crafting Creatures with Heart

From Werewolf by Night to Brothers, Andy highlights the joy and challenge of bringing creatures to life, focusing on subtlety and realism to tell compelling stories.

4. The Importance of Studio Culture

Jamm’s success stems from its commitment to people-first management, ensuring employees are supported and projects are properly resourced.

5. AI and the Future of VFX

Andy reflects on how AI tools are opening new creative possibilities, streamlining workflows while keeping artistry at the forefront.

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