Dykstra Talks Inglourious Basterds

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VFX guru John Dykstra discusses what it was like working with Quentin Tarantino on his wild World War II opus, which stars Brad Pitt and his merry band of Nazi hunters.

G.I. Joe: Rising to a New Level of Techno VFX

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Boyd Shermis explains the bar-raising exploits of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra in collaboration with Digital Domain, Prime Focus, CIS Hollywood and MPC.

District 9: Bringing Back '80s Sci-Fi

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VFXWorld gets the lowdown on the summer sleeper hit, District 9, from Image Engine, The Embassy and Weta Digital.

The Time Traveler's Wife: Moving in Style

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An artsy Ghost? David Jones tells how The Time Traveler's Wife adds a new visual twist to the genre.

Miyazaki Comes to Town -- Part 2

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We offer some highlights from "The Marc Davis Celebration of Animation: Hayao Miyazaki" last month at The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Glenn Martin, DDS: It's 'Claytastic!'

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All-new episodes of the offbeat comedy about a dentist and his family hitting the road in their RV air Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The series then moves to its regular time slot next Monday (also at 8:00 p.m.).

The Hunt for Gollum VFX

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Brett Frame, co-owner of Arizona-based FlintFrame, tells us all about their post-production work on the hot 40-minute short, The Hunt for Gollum.

Dr. Toon: Under the Radar

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Dr. Toon has fun reminiscing about some of his favorite underrated cartoon series and characters.

Hector Corp.: Revenge of the Penguins

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DreamWorks animator Gary Lee discusses his live-action short about the horrors of corporate downsizing with VFXWorld.

Yeatman Gets His G-Force

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In his directorial debut, Hoyt Yeatman raised a G-Force of guinea pigs with the help of Sony Pictures Imageworks, and Bill Desowitz uncovers their CG and 3-D secrets.