Is VFX Still Worth It?

Is VFX Still Worth It?

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@Epic_Productions1
@Epic_Productions1 - 17.07.2024 03:25

I love film and visual effects but I'm so worried because I want a career in visual effects but I keep reading about big problems with the industry.

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@fredlyn9898
@fredlyn9898 - 17.07.2024 03:27

poppa was a rolling stone .. that is my career theme song .. really good video man

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@missrashmi
@missrashmi - 17.07.2024 03:34

Another carefully crafted video 👌

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@ASKVFX
@ASKVFX - 17.07.2024 04:49

That Leroy Jenkins reference was a deep cut. Great video as always! So glad these videos exist for the up and coming generation of artists.

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@Antares-vj7su
@Antares-vj7su - 17.07.2024 06:56

at least 5 people that I've met personally, left the vfx industry and many others are thinking to do the same. this career is just a bad choice under every aspect

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- 17.07.2024 08:46

So, because of shitty scriptwritters and pretentious actors VFX people is now paying for the broken dishes. Thats so sad. i really like vfx and ive seen it happening...

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@jowob
@jowob - 17.07.2024 09:53

This speaks to me a lot, I‘ve just been made redundant as a Senior FX Artist and it feels like right after graduating again..

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@reimagineuniverse
@reimagineuniverse - 17.07.2024 10:35

I was in the industry and lost my job 10 months ago. I tried everything to see if something would work out. Somehow, I managed to match my salary in 5 months by selling AI images on Etsy, haha, who would have guessed? I will never go back to VFX

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@VisitBeforeHumanPollute
@VisitBeforeHumanPollute - 17.07.2024 11:29

What about 3D Artists? 😂

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@JojoJoget
@JojoJoget - 17.07.2024 12:21

Woke nepo writers and greed, all these new shows have pretty damn good vfx but the script is so bad

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@christiandebney1989
@christiandebney1989 - 17.07.2024 12:30

The strikes affected things but the industry is picking back up. There's a huge difference between being a hobbist in unreal and blender and working in a pipeline on a film using Houdini, maya etc with a deadline and a budget. AI isnt ready for a feature film pipeline for many years yet. 3D software is implementing in into software so start using the new tools.
My company STAGE23 is currently hiring... We're developing our own IP and are expected to be creating our own feature film by the end of next year.
The future lies in smaller studios producing high-quality films that every staff member is passionate about because they have ownership in the project.

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@CleroPata
@CleroPata - 17.07.2024 14:14

Amazing Digital Circus is good

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@AstralPandaBoi
@AstralPandaBoi - 17.07.2024 15:30

This is exactly the same with Junior Developers. Like if you do not have 3 pages of Git repros all done by you, work outside work on developing and started 2 companies you then sold for 1million, then companies wont hire you. Because seniors no longer teach or guide. Like crafts used to be. Master and apprentice but no longer. Companies want ready senior level workers.

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@robertYoutub
@robertYoutub - 17.07.2024 23:02

VFX is actually still good paid, however not 3d, but Nuke Specialists still make good money. But you need at least 5 year exp. in the industry. The rest is going down, step by step. Reason are to many for to little jobs, bad payment and a huge competition thru cheap countries. For example, an Indian studio takes less the 10% for same job. That still leaves room for very good artists, but even they are more and more under pressure.

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@robertYoutub
@robertYoutub - 17.07.2024 23:05

One threat so for the future, is the downfall of the movie industry do to really a lake of quality in scripts and acting. To many high quality movies, thar are rubbish

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@novacore2776
@novacore2776 - 18.07.2024 00:47

And im graduating from an animation degree this year😭, time to grind I geuss

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@ali_khalil345
@ali_khalil345 - 18.07.2024 21:13

Vfx and 3d is the future now they are becoming more active but you must be professional

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@KevBinge
@KevBinge - 19.07.2024 03:12

I see you were on that certain reddit thread lol... On a more positive note, IATSE just ratified, so let's see if the dam breaks just a little. I really hope so, as there are lots of good people who've been hurting. VFX is a broken industry though, and has been from the start. Fixed bids, subsidy chasing, etc... In 26 years in this industry, I'd never seen it like this, though this feels like "bottom." Let's hope.

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@JohnSmith-wg3pl
@JohnSmith-wg3pl - 22.07.2024 06:40

What the fu*k is the opening? Blender? Really?

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@chexmix0101
@chexmix0101 - 23.07.2024 18:35

A few of my coworkers are from a well known LA CGI school and everyone single brought up all they heard was how is “demand and high paying” vfx is but not one time mention how work is now stable, you’ll be moving a lot and tons of work is being outsourced. One thing is guaranteed they’ll all have loans over 6 figures.

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@TheBrainDunne
@TheBrainDunne - 25.07.2024 22:18

I think so. What's the long term career path. is the business model sustainable ?

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@jaredmane931
@jaredmane931 - 29.07.2024 07:23

Vfx artists, it's time to do your own art!

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@JasonMillerJMTechArt
@JasonMillerJMTechArt - 13.08.2024 15:27

VFX isn't going away and it's worth it if you're actually really good at it. The actual problem is that if you're new you need work really hard to meet the right people. I get all my work from people who have already worked with me and I was able to leave a good impression with them. I don't interview with strangers. I don't deal with recruiters on LinkedIn. You have to get to this position of credibility to survive. It's hard, but if you have the appropriate skills you can do it. You need to guard your reputation as if it's the most important thing in the universe.

One huge tip I can give newcomers is that productions have a lot of moving parts, and just because you hear about one or actually get an offer to work on one, doesn't mean you won't be waiting up to 6 months for it to actually start. It always takes forever for a new production to start. So your options are limited to waiting for something to start or dealing with the chaos of getting up to speed on a production that has already begun. The latter is typically horrible for a few weeks. Especially if you know a better way for doing certain things and have to dismantle a production pipeline to get it right. Don't shy away from doing that though. That is what builds the reputation that is required to do well.

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@rumnesia7216
@rumnesia7216 - 14.08.2024 18:14

Hey, what softwares do you use to edit your videos

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@azv343
@azv343 - 15.08.2024 19:33

It's not worth it. The film industry has nothing but contempt for vfx

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@Ay_Em_Akustik
@Ay_Em_Akustik - 17.08.2024 14:19

Hello, does anyone here have a job as a VFX artist or game developer? Did you guys finish college with a fine art degree, multimedia art degree, or program that is connected to your job field? (VFX artist/game developer)

I'm in college now, but I chose the entrepreneurship course because this is what is available at the university.

My questions are:
Does the company in that field really rely on what degree you have?

Can I become a VFX artist or game developer even though I have different finished programs? ( Entrepreneurship)

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@rano12321
@rano12321 - 28.08.2024 19:48

No

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