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“Jeremy has a deep understanding of the craft of CG lighting. His
technical knowledge is strong, but his passion lies in creating artistically gorgeous
images. As a senior lighting artist at Pixar, he uses these strengths to
create breathtaking and memorable imagery. This DVD is a special treat
since Jeremy is also a very capable and generous teacher and mentor, he truly loves
to share what he knows.”
- Sharon Calahan
Director of Photography
Pixar Animation Studios
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- Instructor:
Jeremy VICKERY
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In this DVD, Jeremy discusses the fundamentals
of light and color from a very practical standpoint. Going
back to the basics of how light works in the real world, he
focuses on an often neglected subject. Intended as an introduction
to understanding light and color, the lecture covers topics
such as bounced light, shadows, atmosphere and camera effects,
going beyond basic color theory while staying relatively untechnical.
Jeremy demonstrates many practical examples of how to apply
the concepts to both 2D and 3D image creation.
About 2 hours of lecture.
Product Code: JVI01

Light Basics
Bounced Light
Understanding Shadows
Color
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Surface Response
Depth, Atmosphere and Camera Effects
Traditional Art Studies
Painted Studies
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01: Introduction
02: Light Basics
03: Bounced Light
04: Shadows
05: Color
06: Surface Response
07: Depth and Camera
08: Art Study
09: Application
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Jeremy Vickery is currently a Lighting Technical Director
at Pixar Animation Studios but has also worked as a concept artist,
freelance illustrator, modeler/texture artist, and CG generalist. After
graduating from Full Sail Real World Education in 1997 with a general
degree in Digital Media, Jeremy got his first job as a digital modeler/texture
artist and concept designer at Big Idea Productions in Chicago, working
on several of the popular kids animated videos Veggie Tales. He later
worked at Fathom Studios in Atlanta as a CG generalist and became the
Lighting Supervisor. He joined Pixar Animation Studios in 2003 and has
worked as a lighting artist on such films as The Incredibles, Cars,
Ratatouille and Wall-e.
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