Up-rezing, ML for transitions, and ageing and de-ageing were all part of the mix.Today on the befores & afters podcast were chatting to VFX supervisor Kevin Baillie about the Robert Zemeckis film, Here. You may have already seen I did an entire issue of the print magazine on Here which you can grab now. There we covered the machine learning de-ageing work in this film for actors like Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, plus the virtual production and visual effects work, which also included some ML approaches.Well, I was so taken really with the art and tech in Here that I wanted to share with everyone my original chat with Kevin where he breaks all of that down in detail. I really think Here is a great example of what new tech exists out there and how it can be used in storytelling. I mean, even since they made this film, things have advanced so much in the area. But, listening to Kevin talk about how to solve particular issues is always a good way to hear about how VFX supes tackle big ticket items on films.This episode is sponsored by Suite Studios. Ready to accelerate your creative workflow? Suites cloud storage is designed for teams to store, share, and edit media in real-time from anywhere. The best part? With Suite, you can stream your full-resolution files directly from the cloud without the need to download or sync media locally before working. Learn more about why the best creative teams are switching to Suite at suitestudios.ioThe post The wide use of machine learning VFX techniques on Here appeared first on befores & afters.