40 min

Ep 5. Paul Lambert - Creating Space with Oscar-winning Visual Effects Supervisor of First Man DARK: Chats About Space

    • Natural Sciences

First things first - before we get onto this incredibly exciting episode with the visionary visual effects supervisor of Blade Runner 2049 and First Man, this podcast is ‘brought to you’ by my book DARK: The A to Z Of Astronomy & The Cosmos. It’s a science and art book where each chapter deals with a different space-related subject and each of those chapters is accompanied by an original piece of art.

Please help it get published and pre-order your copy here: www.unbound.com/books/dark

Episode 5 is with the Oscar & BAFTA winning visual effects supervisor of First Man, Paul Lambert. First Man deals with Neil Armstrong’s journey to the moon and stars Ryan Gosling. Paul & his team at DNEG won the Oscar for their work on Blade Runner 2049 and this chat delves into his creative craft, working with Damian Chazelle and the lengths gone to create such breath-taking visual effects.

Thanks again to Paul for his time and the guys at DNEG for helping to arrange this conversation.

You can find out more about Paul and DNEG here:

https://www.dneg.com
https://twitter.com/dneg
https://www.instagram.com/dneg/

and you really want, you can follow me here:
www.twitter.com/jc_wilkins

First things first - before we get onto this incredibly exciting episode with the visionary visual effects supervisor of Blade Runner 2049 and First Man, this podcast is ‘brought to you’ by my book DARK: The A to Z Of Astronomy & The Cosmos. It’s a science and art book where each chapter deals with a different space-related subject and each of those chapters is accompanied by an original piece of art.

Please help it get published and pre-order your copy here: www.unbound.com/books/dark

Episode 5 is with the Oscar & BAFTA winning visual effects supervisor of First Man, Paul Lambert. First Man deals with Neil Armstrong’s journey to the moon and stars Ryan Gosling. Paul & his team at DNEG won the Oscar for their work on Blade Runner 2049 and this chat delves into his creative craft, working with Damian Chazelle and the lengths gone to create such breath-taking visual effects.

Thanks again to Paul for his time and the guys at DNEG for helping to arrange this conversation.

You can find out more about Paul and DNEG here:

https://www.dneg.com
https://twitter.com/dneg
https://www.instagram.com/dneg/

and you really want, you can follow me here:
www.twitter.com/jc_wilkins

40 min