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    Discover how PFX recreated 1940s Bratislava in its VFX breakdown of its invisible effects for period drama The Hungarian DressmakerWatch the full video on CG Channel: https://www.cgchannel.com/2024/11/how-pfx-created-its-invisible-effects-for-the-hungarian-dressmaker/
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    The Hungarian Dressmaker VFX Breakdown
    PFX, an award-winning visual effects studio with operations across Central Europe, has unveiled its latest VFX breakdown forThe Hungarian Dressmaker. Recently selected by the Slovak Film Academy as Slovakias entry for theBest International Feature Filmcategory at the Oscars, the film highlights PFXs exceptional ability to craft visually stunning and historically accurate effects.Set in Bratislava during the interwar period, the film captures the citys rich multicultural atmosphere, shaped by Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, and German influences. PFXs team of 40 talented artists from the Czech Republic and Slovakia worked on over 120 shots and created more than 40 assets, blending artistry and technology to bring this historical drama to life.Key elements of their work included recreating 1940s streets, buildings, and iconic locations such asMichaels Gate, which were meticulously modeled using historical photographs. Decorative elements like flags and The Hlinka Guard uniforms were also reproduced with exceptional attention to detail, ensuring a high level of historical accuracy. One of the most challenging sequences was an extensive fire scene, which featured shots exceeding 600 frames, enhanced with realistic smoke and fire simulations to heighten the drama.The film also required complex crowd simulations and set extensions of a historical village, adding depth to the storytelling. The project, including color grading, was completed within just three months, showcasing the seamless collaboration between PFXs Czech and Slovak teams. These teams participated in all stages of production, demonstrating their efficiency and expertise in managing demanding timelines.The recreation of 1940s streets, buildings, and decorative elements, such as flags and The Hlinka Guard uniforms, was a key part of our work, saidVFX Supervisor Tibor Meli. We paid special attention to every detail to ensure historical accuracy, he added.PFXs work onThe Hungarian Dressmakerreflects the studios ability to blend creativity and experience to deliver world-class visual effects. With a team of 250 skilled artists and offices inPrague, Bratislava, Krakow, and Berlin, the studio offers filmmakers a wide range of services, including assistance with tax incentives to enhance project feasibility in the regions they serve.To explore the artistry behind the visual effects, check out the VFX breakdownThe Hungarian DressmakerDirector: Iveta GrofovaProducer: Zuzana Mistrkov, Ondej TrojanDOP: Martin StrbaPFX TeamVFX Supervisor: Tibor MeliVFX and Post-production Producer: Tom SrovnalGrading: Tom ChudomelAbout PFXPFX is a full-service post-production studio operating across the Czech Republic, Slovakia,Poland, and Germany. With over 250 talented artists, we have provided world-class servicesto film, TV, animation, and commercial creators for over a decade. Alongside creativeservices, we assist with tax incentives in our countries of operation, enhancing projectviability. We collaborate on projects in development or currently in production. Infusing everycollaboration with creativity and innovation, to deliver the best possible results.The post The Hungarian Dressmaker VFX Breakdown appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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    For Black Friday deals, these 3 sites are all you need
    Im in my mid-forties. Things are going gray in places and my hips hurt for no reason. And back in my day, Black Friday was one day: the Friday after Thanksgiving.You went to Best Buy (the actual store), stood outside in the cold, cold night, and tried not to get stampeded when they opened the doors at 5 a.m. Then you went to Circuit City and CompUSA afterward to see what was left.Only one of those stores is still standing, and Black Friday now takes up multiple weeksif not an entire month. And it can all be done online. You kids have it easy!But enough of me shaking my fist at clouds.While theres no shortage of Black Friday deal aggregation sites, Ive been a cheapskate doing this for long enough that Ive whittled the list down to a brisk rotation of only three of them. Theyre all you need to find the best deals. Trust your elders on this one.BlackFriday.comLike the name might suggest, BlackFriday.com is a one-stop shop for all things Black Friday. It features ads, deals, and news from major retailers like Walmart, Amazon, Best Buy, and plenty of others.You can browse deals by category, track upcoming sales, and get notifications about time-sensitive promos.Go here first to see all the deals being offered by the big retail players. Its a good birds-eye view of the bargains.SlickdealsNext, swing by Slickdeals, which is a community-driven site where users share and vote on the best deals, leveraging crowdfunding to ensure the best deals float up to the top of each category.During Black Friday season, the site is positively bonkers with activity as users post discounts and sales.You can find deals on everything from electronics to home goods, and the sites forums are a great place to get tips and advice from other ravenous yet savvy shoppers.DealNewsThen for the best of both worlds, theres DealNews, which employs a crack team of professional deal hunters to curate the best bargains from around the web.The site helpfully provides detailed information about each deal, including pricing history, product specifications, and retailer reputation.And while DealNews features plenty of editor-picked deals, it also accepts user-submitted offers, and each posted deal has its own comments section where members can chime in to add context to the savings.
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