Nov 17 ’11

Nov 172011
 

Alas, another day with too few pictures. Weta Digital sponsored a Weta Day for AnimFX and presented a series of fantastic talks at one of their facilities: Park Road Post. They requested no photography or recordings on campus, so the best I did was this:

Weta Day

Me, outside Weta's Park Road Post

The morning had five speakers breaking down the making of “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” including Eric Winquist (formerly of PDI!) going into detail on the Golden Gate Bridge sequence which he supervised. During the afternoon we were treated to talks by Wayne Stables and Jamie Beard about the genesis of the digital version of Tin Tin for “The Adventures of Tin Tin,” and pre-script visualization of action sequences for the film.


In between the sessions they hosted lunch for all of us at the local (lawn) bowling club. As is typical at conferences, these types of meals and coffee breaks make for great opportunities to meet new people and catch up with old acquaintances. Though I tend to be introverted in large groups of people, this crowd made it very easy to make some new friends.

I stuck around after the main events to watch two screenings of Enrico’s “La Luna” that were arranged for Weta employees in the evening. After seeing his talk on Tuesday it was fun to see the finished film a couple times more to appreciate the nuances that he exposed us to.

AnimFX closed with a party at Red Square in downtown Wellington.

While I was whiling away the hours at Weta, Sarah was sightseeing and shopping along the seaside.

Back in our hotel room that night, Sarah let out a scream in the dark that I was sure would have the police showing up. The perp would have been our luggage on the floor that attacked one of her toes with enough energy to break it. The beautiful picture of the now purple ped was not approved by its owner for public publication, but it is quite glorious in its rich hues. Some tape and limping will hopefully be sufficient for a full recovery.

(In review, it’s pretty clear this was written late at night. All that alliteration!)