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LOCATION:Hall B7 (2)\, B Block\, Level 7
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SUMMARY:Yu Yu Hakusho: How Megalis Created the Show’s Most Complex Shot
DESCRIPTION:Featured Session, Production Session\n\nIan Failes (befores & 
 afters), Rodrigo Dorsch and Keita Hoshino (Megalis VFX), Romain Guardia (T
 oei Animation Inc.), and Brian Riordan and Christophe Rodo (Megalis VFX)\n
 \nEpisode 4 of the Netflix manga series Yu Yu Hakusho sees Kurama and Kara
 su battle it out. Visual effects studio Megalis brought the rope whip and 
 invisible bombs to the fight and crafted the most complicated shot in the 
 series. It consisted of eight different plates stitched together, blending
  live-action photography with computer-generated imagery.\n\nGuided by VFX
  journalist Ian Failes from befores & afters, Megalis artists will explain
  their approach to tackling this complex shot and how they were able to pu
 ll it off. Can you tell which parts are real and which are CG? Find out in
  this behind the scenes session.\n\nRegistration Category: Enhanced Access
 , Full Access, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage Format: English Language,
  AI Translation Multi-Language
URL:https://asia.siggraph.org/2024/program/?id=IS_115&sess=sess311
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