THE VFX SCRIPT

Motus VFX

The VFX Script, a podcast for the world of VFX with the aim to being the VFX community closer together through insight and conversation with top talent across the industry.

  1. HÁ 3 DIAS

    The Truth About Starting a VFX Studio in 2026

    In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, Kurt Maclachlan sits down with Amber Ducker, co-founder and head of production at JFX, to unpack her unconventional journey into the world of visual effects and the experiences that shaped her career. Her story sets the tone for a conversation rooted in resilience, curiosity, and a deep passion for visual storytelling. How did Amber’s time at Jellyfish Pictures shape her leadership style and approach to production? Amber discusses her years at Jellyfish Pictures, where she developed her skills and progressed through the ranks while contributing to a range of high-profile projects. She reflects on the studio’s collaborative culture and the impact of its eventual closure, describing how that period strengthened her adaptability and informed her perspective on team leadership, communication, and navigating uncertainty in a volatile industry. What led to the creation of GFX, and how did the founding team bring their vision to life? The conversation explores how Amber and a group of former colleagues came together to launch GFX, driven by a shared desire to build a studio grounded in trust, creativity, and strong working relationships. Amber also explains how their partnership with Troubadour has supported GFX’s growth, enabling them to balance creative independence with strategic backing. How does GFX balance creative ambition with the financial realities of modern VFX production? Amber offers insight into the constant negotiation between artistic goals and budget constraints, highlighting the importance of transparency and open dialogue with clients. She explains how setting clear expectations from the outset allows for more effective collaboration and problem-solving. So, as the industry continues to evolve, what kind of support, transparency, and opportunities do you think are needed to build a more sustainable future in VFX—for both established professionals and those just starting out? - Stay connected and follow us here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/motusvfx Visit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

    53 min
  2. 13 DE MAR.

    How the Visual Effects Society Connects the Global VFX Industry

    In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan sits down with Nancy Ward (VES Executive Director) and Kim Davidson (VES Global Chair and SideFX CEO) to explore the history, evolution, and global influence of the Visual Effects Society. The conversation traces the organisation’s journey from its founding in 1997 to its current role as a leading international community with members across more than 40 countries. Nancy and Kim reflect on how the VES has grown alongside the industry, expanding regional sections worldwide while adapting to new ways of collaborating across borders.How has the VES evolved to meet the changing needs of visual effects professionals? Nancy and Kim discuss the society’s educational resources, including masterclasses, webinars, and the VES Handbook of Visual Effects, and explain how these initiatives support artists and technologists at every stage of their careers. They also highlight outreach programs, mentorship opportunities, and scholarships that help nurture emerging talent and strengthen the pipeline for future generations. What role does community play in advancing the industry? The discussion turns to the VES’s broader mission of connection and recognition, from networking events and screenings to the annual VES Awards, which celebrate excellence across film, television, and new media. Nancy and Kim share behind-the-scenes insights into the organization’s collaborative culture, the dedication of its volunteers, and the value of building lasting professional relationships within the field.Throughout the episode, the conversation also addresses the VES’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, with initiatives aimed at amplifying underrepresented voices and fostering a welcoming, supportive environment for all members. Personal stories from Nancy and Kim underscore the importance of mentorship, teamwork, and recognition in shaping careers and sustaining creativity. After listening, how do you see global collaboration and community shaping the future of visual effects? Stay connected and follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/motusvfx Visit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

    50 min
  3. 3 DE FEV.

    The Real Future of VFX: Smaller Teams, Faster Iteration

    In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan sits down with Ben Lock, a highly respected producer and executive producer whose impressive career spans some of the most influential studios in the industry, including Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Aardman Animations, Framestore, and most recently, Moon Valley. The conversation explores Ben’s unique journey, from early programming and sound engineering to his current VFX leadership. Ben explains how his technical foundation aided complex VFX challenges and how his passion for storytelling led him to produce major projects. How did Ben Locke’s diverse experience shape his approach to visual effects? Ben shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from his work on acclaimed films such as "Pirate Band of Misfits" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." He explains how each project presented its own set of creative and technical hurdles, from pioneering new stop-motion techniques at Aardman to managing massive teams and intricate digital pipelines at ILM. What role does artificial intelligence play in the future of filmmaking, according to Ben? The discussion turns to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and its impact on the visual effects industry. Ben offers thoughtful insights into how AI-driven tools are beginning to automate repetitive tasks, enhance creative decision-making, and open up new possibilities for artists. He addresses both the excitement and the concerns surrounding AI, stressing that while technology can streamline workflows and reduce costs, it should ultimately serve to empower human creativity rather than replace it. Ben predicts that as AI continues to mature, it will become an indispensable part of the VFX toolkit, enabling artists to focus more on storytelling and innovation. How does Ben view the importance of creative collaboration and technology in storytelling? Ben stresses that teamwork and open communication among artists, engineers, and directors are vital for ambitious VFX, leading to inventive solutions and richer narratives. He notes that new technology expands storytelling, making previously impossible visualisations achievable. Throughout the episode, Ben offers a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of a VFX leader. He encourages aspiring VFX professionals to embrace both the artistic and technical sides of the craft, as the future of the industry will depend on those who can bridge the gap between creativity and innovation. So after listening, how do you think the craft of visual effects will evolve in the next decade? How can we bridge authentic creativity and artificial intelligence without going too far?Stay connected and follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/motusvfx Visit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

    53 min
  4. 6 DE JAN.

    From Basement Films to SINNERS! Untold VFX stories

    In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan talks with Michael Ralla as he recounts his early fascination with music and how it shaped his creative outlook. He describes how growing up surrounded by the vibrant music scene in Germany fueled his imagination and ultimately led him to pursue a career in visual storytelling. Michael reflects on the pivotal moments that marked his transition from music to film, detailing the steps he took to break into the visual effects industry and the mentors who guided him along the way. How did Michael navigate the creative and technical challenges of working on major films like Black Panther and John Wick 4? During the podcast, Michael delves into the complexities of managing large-scale VFX projects, emphasising the unique demands of working with large-format film. He shares behind-the-scenes stories about overcoming technical hurdles. Michael also discusses the importance of staying adaptable in the fast-evolving world of visual effects, where new technologies constantly reshape the creative process. Why does Michael believe authentic storytelling is crucial in visual effects, and how does he foster creative collaboration? Michael highlights the significance of grounding visual effects in genuine emotion and narrative purpose, rather than relying solely on spectacle. He explains how he collaborates closely with directors, cinematographers, and other artists to ensure that VFX serve the story and resonate with audiences on an emotional level. What role does the emotional impact of film projection play in Michael's approach to VFX, and how does he strive to preserve directors’ visions? Michael speaks passionately about the power of seeing films projected on the big screen and the unique emotional experience it creates for viewers. He describes his commitment to crafting seamless visual effects that enhance, rather than overshadow, the storytelling. Michael Ralla emphasises his dedication to honoring the intentions of directors, ensuring that every VFX element is thoughtfully integrated to support the film’s overall message and tone. Through his work, he aims to maintain the integrity of the director’s vision while pushing the boundaries of what visual effects can achieve. So after listening to Michael’s approach, where do you think the line is between when VFX should serve and when it should step back? And how do we sharpen our ability to spot that moment Stay connected and follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/motusvfx Visit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

    1h 10min
  5. 16/10/2025

    The Truth About AI That’s Terrifying the VFX Industry — Andy McNamara

    In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan talks with Andy McNamara, the Generative AI Lead at Sinusitis, to talk about the truth about AI being brought to the VFX world. They explore how breakthroughs in generative models and machine learning are reshaping everything from pre-visualisation to final compositing. Andy shares both the excitement and uncertainty that come with adopting these tools and why staying ahead of the curve has never been more important for studios and artists. How is Andy leading the charge in integrating AI into creative workflows at Sinusitis? They discuss Andy’s role leading the Tech X initiative, guiding a team focused on researching, testing, and implementing cutting-edge AI solutions for VFX. Kurt and Andy then discuss specific projects where AI has been used to automate rotoscoping, enhance digital doubles, and even generate entirely new visual elements. They also touch on the real-world challenges of adding these tools to existing pipelines, such as compatibility issues, the need for custom training data, and fostering collaboration between artists and technologists. What challenges and opportunities does AI present for VFX professionals and the broader industry? Kurt prompts Andy to reflect on the shifting job market, where traditional roles are evolving and new skill sets are in demand. They discuss the importance of upskilling artists to work alongside AI, the emergence of hybrid roles that blend technical and creative expertise, and the potential for AI to democratise access to high-end visual effects. At the same time, they acknowledge the ethical dilemmas posed by AI-generated content, including concerns about authorship, copyright, and the risk of job displacement. How can education and community help artists thrive in an AI-driven future? The episode highlights the critical role of ongoing learning and mentorship, with Andy sharing personal stories about his own journey adapting to new technologies. Kurt and Andy stress the value of supportive communities where artists can share knowledge, experiment with new tools, and navigate the changing landscape together. Even as AI transforms the industry, human creativity, storytelling, and collaboration remain at the heart of great visual effects. So after listening to the conversation, what lessons resonate with you most and how might you embrace these new tools while staying true to your creative vision, upholding ethical practices, and helping build a supportive community? Stay connected and follow us here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/motusvfx Visit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

    56 min
  6. 10/07/2025

    The $20M Actor vs. the 3% VFX Artist: Inside Filmmaking’s Biggest Inequality

    In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan talks with VFX artist Salvador Zalvidea to explore the world of visual effects—focusing on the tension between  client expectations and artistic vision. They begin by examining the persistent issue of underbidding, where studios compete for projects by offering lower prices, often at the expense of quality and fair compensation. The conversation highlights how this race to the bottom creates financial pressures not only for VFX companies but also for individual artists, who are frequently asked to deliver more for less. Salvador elaborates on the ripple effects this has on project timelines, team morale, and the overall sustainability of the industry. How is the rise of artificial intelligence reshaping creativity and compensation in VFX? The discussion moves into the growing influence of AI and automation tools, which are rapidly changing the way visual effects are produced. Salvador shares his perspective on both the opportunities and threats posed by these technologies. While AI can streamline certain processes and reduce repetitive tasks, he expresses concern about its potential to devalue the creative contributions of artists and further complicate compensation structures. The episode explores the need for industry-wide standards to ensure that technological advancements do not undermine the unique skills and artistic vision that VFX professionals bring to each project. What strategies can VFX professionals use to adapt to these industry shifts while maintaining their creative integrity? Salvador offers practical advice on how artists and studios can advocate for fair pay and adapt their rates to reflect the true value of their work. He emphasises the importance of transparent client negotiations, collective bargaining, and ongoing education to keep pace with new tools and techniques. The conversation also touches on the delicate balance between meeting client expectations, budget constraints and preserving the creative freedom that makes visual effects so impactful. Salvador encourages listeners to stay passionate and proactive in seeking out projects that align with their artistic goals, even in the face of financial and technological pressures. How do personal experiences shape a VFX professional’s outlook in such a rapidly changing field? The episode concludes with Salvador reflecting on his memorable experience working on a James Bond film, describing the excitement, challenges, and sense of accomplishment that come with contributing to such an iconic franchise. He shares how moments like these fuel his dedication to the craft, reminding listeners that despite the industry’s ongoing challenges, it is the passion and commitment of VFX professionals that continue to drive innovation and excellence in visual storytelling. Have you ever had to choose between artistic integrity and meeting a client’s demands? If so, how did that experience shape the way you work today? Stay connected and follow us here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/motusvfx Visit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

    49 min
  7. 17/04/2025

    The Creative Hustle: Balancing Art and Business in the VFX World | With Ryan Stafford

    In this episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan welcomes Ryan Stafford, a seasoned creative professional in the visual effects (VFX) industry. Ryan takes listeners through his fascinating career path, starting with his formative years at Digital Domain, a renowned visual effects and digital production company. He shares his experiences working on major projects, notably the Planet of the Apes franchise, where he honed his skills and developed a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in VFX production.  How do the roles and responsibilities differ between vendor-side and studio-side VFX production? Ryan dives straight into the nuances that separate these two crucial aspects of the VFX world. He explains that vendor-side production often involves collaborating closely with the creative team to bring their vision to life, focusing on the technical execution and delivery of visual effects. In contrast, studio-side production requires broader oversight – managing the entire VFX process from a strategic angle, including budgeting, scheduling and ensuring the final product aligns with the overall vision of the film.  What impact is artificial intelligence having on the VFX industry? The conversation shifts to the transformative role of AI in visual effects, with Ryan and Kurt discussing how emerging technologies are reshaping the way VFX is created and implemented. Ryan points out that AI has the potential to streamline certain processes, enhance creativity and reduce costs – but it also raises important questions about the future of the industry and the role of human artists. He emphasises the need for a balanced approach, where AI is used as a tool to augment human creativity rather than replace it, ensuring the artistic integrity and emotional impact of visual effects remain intact. What are the challenges faced in securing financing and talent for film projects in the VFX industry? Ryan sheds light on the complexities involved in funding and staffing VFX-heavy films. He explains that securing financing often requires a delicate balance of creativity and business know-how, as producers must convince investors of a project's potential while managing budget limitations.  Why are creativity, collaboration and ethical considerations crucial in the evolving landscape of VFX? Ryan wraps up the discussion by highlighting the values that drive success in the industry. Creativity pushes boundaries, collaboration brings complex projects to life and ethics matter more than ever. For listeners, Ryan’s insights offer a timely reminder: staying curious, working well with others and thinking critically about the tech you use are key to thriving in this space. If there’s one thing to take away, it’s that the future of VFX belongs to those who can balance innovation with integrity. So here’s something to consider – how will you contribute to shaping a creative, collaborative and ethical future for visual effects? --- Stay connected and follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAg Visit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

    48 min
  8. 20/03/2025

    VFX in the Age of AI: Can We Find the RIGHT Balance Before Machines Take Over? | With Joseph Bell

    In the fifth episode of The VFX Script Podcast, host Kurt Maclachlan delves into the fascinating career of Joseph Bell, a seasoned VFX professional and the founder of VFX Atlas. Joseph shares his early inspirations and the pivotal moments that led him to enter the world of visual effects. He recounts his experiences working at some of the top studios in the industry, highlighting the challenges and triumphs that shaped his career. Joseph's journey is a testament to his passion for storytelling through visual effects and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the field. How are mergers and acquisitions reshaping the VFX industry? During the interview, Joseph provides valuable insights into the current state of the VFX industry, particularly focusing on the impact of mergers and acquisitions. He discusses how these business moves are influencing the landscape of visual effects, from altering the competitive dynamics to affecting the availability of resources and talent. Bell offers his perspective on how these changes can lead to both opportunities and challenges for VFX professionals, emphasising the need for adaptability and strategic thinking in navigating this evolving environment. What role do AI and machine learning play in the future of visual effects? The conversation also touches on the transformative role of AI and machine learning in the VFX industry. Joseph shares his thoughts on how these technologies are revolutionising the way visual effects are created and implemented. He discusses the potential for AI to streamline workflows, enhance creativity, and open up new possibilities for storytelling. However, he also acknowledges the challenges that come with integrating these technologies, such as the need for continuous learning and the importance of maintaining a perfect balance between automation and human creativity. So, reflecting on Joseph's thoughts about automation, do you believe AI will eventually take over certain tasks in VFX, or is it more about collaborating with the technology? --- Stay connected and follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motus.vfx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motus-vfx/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KyGNt3hPAg Visit our website:https://www.motusvfx.com/

    53 min

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The VFX Script, a podcast for the world of VFX with the aim to being the VFX community closer together through insight and conversation with top talent across the industry.

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