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Is this frowned upon?

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Let me start off by saying that I like most, aren't really a big fan of any generative AI stuff in general. It's hard to go to any social like facebook, tik tok, insta etc and not find yourself scrolling and swiping past a plethora of ai content. Maybe those things were impressive when they came out for like a min, but after the oversaturation of it, after your 87th cow coming out of a toaster landing on surfboard going around the statue of liberty video, your brain just shuts it out.

But it got me thinking, what is the general consensus regarding using AI as one would vfx-cgi where it would only be to achieve a certain effects for shots or projects that aren't Ai generated completely? Do we just care about the end result? Or if the end result is good, but you know its Ai, do you just dislike it by default?

This video is not perfect. It was an experiment I tried while marketing my electronic music on tik tok as opposed to just uploading album art and slapping a track on it in the hopes that it would make someone stop scrolling. It was my first attempt to try to integrate the AI shots between footage I took at the park without prompting it to do anything to the environment. I just wanted to see if I could get the frame of me jumping in mid air to "keep going" until I landed and stay consistent.

I know that any person with the most basic of vfx knowledge or less can pin point inaccuracies with the video. The feet, grass warping, and such is there, and again, it's not meant to be taken serious as it was just an experiment, but the consistency to me is impressive to the point that it got me thinking about all this. Is there acceptable usage of ai in film in scenarios like this?

I'm guessing shots like those in Star Wars and Fast and Furious series, Paul walker is a digital double and they just paste-track his face on to the actor on set right? Ai was not used to just put his face in there as one can do no with al the AI sites out there?

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Small Render Farm Early Access

Hello,

I’m a hardware nerd, and I’m teaming up with a VFX artist to start a render farm. Everything is ready to go, just gotta turn the farm on at this point.

We are looking for a few artists like yourselves to be the first ones to utilize the farm. We will be starting small, but will be a full functional farm utilizing Professional grade GPU’s to 256 Bit data encryption, and everything in between.

We know we will be slow in the beginning, and don’t compete with the big firms out there, but we are here to offer our services to those artists that need a extra gpu power/time, without having to wait hours for a queue.

While yes this is an advertisement, we are here as merely a hello. If you are interested in getting in the door at an early bird price point, send me a DM or comment below.

Thanks!

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Junior Showreel Suggestions

Hi everyone! I am trying to build a showreel to get a junior compositor position and was wondering if anyone could suggest the core skills I should be demonstrating and suggest some examples for shots (particularly for rotoscoping, among other things), so far i've done point/planer tracking with some basic integration

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I built the Netflix Workstations platform, now bringing it to VFX studios

Having previously been on the Netflix Workstations team, I'm bringing the same technology to independent studios. Some use cases:

Stop waiting on huge file uploads - just share an entire workstation with secure file access.
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be, and most reasonable VFX workflows. Without getting too in the weeds, we also allow you to clone any existing desktop setup via some nifty autocapture technology, and we're compatible with tools like Rez.

If you want to try this for your studio, I will personally set up a workstation (16 cores, 128GB RAM, 24GB GPU) for you to use for free. DM me or check out https://byteport.io. Coming self-serve to individual artists soon.

I am a solo dev building this, so any questions/feedback are highly appreciated.

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Big Red Flags at Cinesite and its holdings co, Comino




EDIT: Here is where the information has come from: Info from here: [https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/11574775/filing-history](https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/11574775/filing-history) and also from here :[https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/08492481/filing-history](https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/08492481/filing-history).


I’ve been digging through recent Companies House filings tied to Cinesite and its parent companies, and what’s showing up over the last couple of weeks is honestly pretty alarming.

This isn’t gossip or vibes — it’s straight from MR01 (charges) and SH01 (share issuance) filings.

I'm a longtime lurker, first time poster and not great at writing this stuff so got a little GPT assist on making it clear....

# TL;DR

The banks now effectively control **the entire Cinesite group**, top to bottom, across multiple countries. This looks like a **distress-level, lender-led restructuring**, not business as usual.

# 🚩 What’s happening (in plain English)

**1. The banks have taken security over basically everything**

* NatWest (as security agent), plus **Barclays and Santander**, now hold:
* All assets
* IP
* Receivables
* Bank accounts
* AND the shares in key subsidiaries
* This is via **full debentures + share pledges**, including foreign subs (Germany).

That means the banks are unhappy with the continued inability to remain solvent through trading and have taken control so that if things continue to go sideways,**the lenders can step in fast**.

**2. This goes ABOVE Cinesite — to the holding companies**

* These charges aren’t just at the operating company level.
* They’re at:
* **Cinesite Media Holdings**
* **Comino Media** (the holdco above that)
* Same banks. Same timing. Same legal firms.

Translation: **no part of the group is ring-fenced anymore**.

**3. Emergency-looking equity changes**

* On the *same day* the charges were created, the companies issued:
* New **non-voting shares**
* New **redeemable preference shares**
* Tiny numbers of voting shares
* One holdco even issued **a single £1,000 ordinary share** .

This is classic “equity rearranged to support debt” behaviour — not growth funding.

**4. German notarised share pledges = serious enforcement prep**

* The parent company pledged shares in a **German subsidiary** via:
* Notarised German-law documents
* Irrevocable powers of attorney
* Lender agents authorised to transfer shares if needed

Companies do *not* do this unless lenders insist. It’s expensive, slow, and only worth it if enforcement is a real possibility.

# Why this matters

This setup:

* Puts **banks ahead of everyone**
* Pushes ordinary shareholders to the back of the line
* Allows **receiver-led asset sales**
* Is designed for **break-up**, not expansion

Importantly:

* This is NOT an insolvency filing
* This is NOT “everything is fine”
* This *is* what companies do when lenders want maximum control because risk is very high

# Bottom line

If you work with, for, or around Cinesite (or the wider group), this is the kind of filing pattern that usually comes **before**:

* Asset sales
* Studio divestments
* Or worse, lender-driven restructuring

Just flagging this so people aren’t blindsided later. If you are a member of staff here, this is following a very similar pattern to TCS where the whole thing goes bang before later selling parts off to willing buyers at knockdown rates.

If anyone else has context or has seen similar setups before, would be very interested to compare notes.

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Help VFX Newbie

Hello, im currently working on a project for school and can't figure out a proper solution.
Basically it is two shots, one having people dressed as ghosts and the other having just a cloth falling to the ground. the task is to combine the two shots and make it look like the ghost is falling to the floor and stops existing (just a cloth on the ground).
We need to work in Davinci Resolve Fusion and I was thinking to rotoscope the ghost and the falling cloth and then grid warp them together for a smoother transition and then put the new footage on a clean background. Can anybody share how one would go about this or if there are any major flaws in my approach?

Thanks in Advance :)



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Are you still using EbSynth, or was it replaced by AI?

Hi, I’m Šárka, one of the devs of EbSynth (the one from the tutorial video). We recently released a new version and I’d like to get some honest feedback from VFX artists on where to take it next.

Quick recap: EbSynth is a vfx tool that lets you edit/paint one video frame, and then propagates the look across the shot. It doesn't use AI for the propagation. It's practical for rotoscoping, cleanups, stylized looks, etc. The new version has an interactive user interface that lets you paint directly on videos. Kind of like a light merge between Photoshop and After Effects.

Right now, we're trying to navigate this AI era and figure out how to make EbSynth useful for you. So, here's what I'd like to learn from you:

Do you use EbSynth in your workflow?
For what tasks? Does it solve any problem for you?
Are you using any AI video editing tools in production?
If you don’t use EbSynth, what would it need to be worth using?

I'd appreciate any blunt feedback. Also, feel free to ask me anything :)

Thank you so much!

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