UK VFX Union exploding (in a good way)

The Thursday VFX Lunch Meet is going stronger than ever! If you haven't been to one yet, you're missing out! Since we started doing this every week, more and more people are coming along and membership in BECTU is exploding!

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Now that the summer weather has well and truly left us, we needed to move the weekly meet up from the Jurassic Church to an indoor venue, and we think we've found the perfect place!

PlazaIMG_5387Come join us for lunch and a chat every Thursday from 1:00-2:00

the food court @

The Plaza

Oxford Street

We've been trying out the meeting at the Plaza for a month now and it's turned out to be a great place to do this. It's central. It's free. There's lots of room. There's food there if you want to buy something or you can bring your own if you like. Easy peasy!

The Thursday VFX Lunch Meet is a terrific opportunity to network every week with BECTU members and other vfx people curious to know more about the union. This meet up is for absolutely everybody interested in improving the Visual Effects Industry for the better

One reason the Visual Effects Union has been slow to take off in the past is because we never had an opportunity to get together to meet and talk to each other regularly.

The Thursday VFX Lunch Meet has changed all that! This is really working! Lots of people show up every week to talk about what's happening in our industry (and there's a lot happening right now!). Interested? Come by this Thursday and say hello. Bring a friend.

Look for the green flag!

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Thursday VFX Lunch Meet

Noel St, London, Greater London, W1F 8, UKIt's the VFX Lunch Meet every Thursday at The Plaza 120 Oxford Street, W1D 1LT in the food court from 1:00-2:00!

Visual effects BECTU members and people who work in visual effect are meeting up every Thursday to talk about the union and issues that are interesting to people who work in the VFX here in London. This is a chance to change our industry from the ground up by connecting with like minded people and creating our own grassroots movement. 

Please come and join us every Thursday from 1:00-2:00. All are welcome.

 Look for the green flag!

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London VFX house closing shop?

 Meard St News has it that Method London is undergoing a huge restructuring which will result in the loss of many jobs during a huge shrinkage. Method currently has around 70 employees, so if true this would be a substantial loss of jobs. Only a few years ago on April 30, 2013 Method gave news on an expansion from a shared existence at its Deluxe Office to a new facility on Meard Street and they were looking forward to a continued growth through 2013.Just over two years later it looks like Method is reversing trends perhaps to refocus on its global operations? Their website also appears to be currently available at this time.This just on the back of Double Negative's announcement last week of its reduction in employees in both London  (40 staff) and Singapore (80 staff) while annoucing the opening of a new Mumbai  expansion in June of this year. Not to mention the contracts that would be up for renewal in its London office, which one can only assume will either not be renewed or will be encouraged to move abroad. To Vancouver, perhaps?If you are a Bectu member and are affected by these changes either at Method or Double Negative, please get into contact with the VFX Bectu representative, Paul Evans, who can be of service to you in this time of London redundancies and closures. Bectu can help clear up any questions you have about UK Laws and make sure you are aware of your employee rights as well as be your advocate in these situations. That's one of the great benefits of being part of the union.If you are not yet in the union, it's not too late join. Join Here 

Jurassic Church - Thurs 1:00pm

 

Jesus and the Dinosaurs

Every Thursday from 1:00-2:00 we gather in the courtyard of St. Anne’s Church (a.k.a. “Jurassic Church” on Wardour Street nr. Shaftesbury Avenue) for an informal vfx lunchtime meetup. Visual effects BECTU members and people who just work in visual effect are meeting up to talk about the union and issues that are interesting to people who work in the visual effects industry here in London. All are welcome!

1:00-2:00pm Thursday at

The Jurassic Church

(St. Anne's, Wardour Street)

Look for the green flag!

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jurassic-church

We are going to be here this Thursday and every Thursday to help connect and motivate people who work in London visual effects! 

See you there! Bring along a friend! Make new friends! Take away some leaflets!

TECHNICOLOR makes deal to buy THE MILL for €259 MILLION

The Mill has been bought.. theMill More companies merging it looks like in visual effects. The Mill has been acquired by Technicolor for €259 million. I hope this doesn't mean lay offs for any of the crew. Technicolor already has well known visual effects companies like MPC, Mr. X and Mikros Image. Mikros Image, based in Paris, has only just been acquired itself in April 2015. I guess it's not surprise the acquired a top notch advertising facility to put into their portfolio, especially since advertising can turn more revenue sometimes than films. Two acquisitions in 6 months though, does that seem like a lot? What do you think?http://www.technicolor.com/en/who-we-are/press-news-center/press-releases/technicolor-acquires-visual-effects-leader-in-advertising-the-mill

VFX Lunchtime forecast for today: Warm and Sunny!

It's going to be a pretty nice day today - why not pop down to the VFX Lunchtime Meetup in Soho to take advantage of the last few gasps of the British summer? Grab yourself a sandwich, some sushi or whatever you fancy and find out for yourself what people in London's VFX community have been talking about!

Every Thursday from 1:00-2:00 we gather in the courtyard of St. Anne’s Church (a.k.a. “Jurassic Church” on Wardour Street nr. Shaftesbury Avenue) for an informal vfx lunchtime meetup. Visual effects BECTU members and people who just work in visual effect are meeting up to talk about the union and issues that are interesting to people who work in the visual effects industry here in London. All are welcome!

1:00-2:00pm Thursday at

The Jurassic Church

(St. Anne's, Wardour Street)

Look for the green flag!

jurassic-church

We are going to be here this Thursday and every Thursday to help connect and motivate people who work in London visual effects! 

See you there! Bring along a friend! Make new friends! Take away some leaflets!

VFX Lunches in the Park

Just a reminder that we will be continuing our lunch time meet-ups in St. Anne's Churchyard. The forecast for tomorrow says chance of rain. If it does rain we will move into the Plaza Food Court Area on Oxford St.  We will make the call 30 mins before hand if it looks like rain and I will tweet the move to the Plaza. Fingers crossed for the to sun win out. Our original initiator of the meetings is away, so instead of a green flag please look for someone in a green jumper and a big smile!Come on out and meet up to discuss the latest industry news and meet other BECTU members. We will also have more flyers if you'd like more to distribute or haven't gotten a chance to see one yet.

1:00-2:00pm Thursday at

The Jurassic Church

(St. Anne’s Church Courtyard, Wardour Street)

 Hope to see you there!

Thursday Lunchtime VFX Meetup!

1:00-2:00 Thursday at The Jurassic Church

(St. Anne's, Wardour Street, nr. Shaftesbury Ave.)

No doubt about it, the weather sucked last Thursday. Right around 1:00pm, the heavens opened and the downpour came to dampen our lunchtime meetup. D'oh! We had leaflets and everything!But all was not lost. One of our gang had the brilliant idea of moving at the last minute to The Plaza on Oxford Street and a quick Tweet later, the now legendary Thursday Lunchtime VFX Meetup went ahead unabated in new and dry surroundings!Some regulars were there and some new people came by to pick up a leaflet or two (hundred) and it all was quite nice having real chairs to sit on and everything. We've decided from now on that if the weather sucks, we move to The Plaza foodcourt. Always good to have a meetup-backup plan!So this week the weather is looking better and the Thursday Lunchtime Meetup is on track for another good turnout. This is the place for all you VFX BECTU members and people who work in visual effects to get together and talk about the industry and what difference you think a union might make. Will you join us?What the hell? Come by and check out what all the fuss is about! Grab something to eat and and pop 'round to meet up with fellow VFX people at... 

1:00-2:00pm Thursday at

The Jurassic Church

(St. Anne's, Wardour Street)

Look for the green flag!

jurassic-church

We are going to be here this Thursday and every Thursday to help connect and motivate people who work in London visual effects! 

See you there! Bring along a friend! Make new friends! Take away some leaflets!

This Thursday... Leaflets!

Thanks to everyone who came last week to the Thursday VFX lunchtime meet up!Wow - This is really taking off! There were some terrific regulars who showed up and a whole lot of new faces too! Great to meet new vfx people who care about the issues that we all think are important to the visual effects industry here in London and all over the world.Unpaid overtime is still the number one talking point for everybody at the meetup, so this Thursday, be sure to show up because we'll be passing out some leaflets about this big issue. Everybody who comes along for the Thursday lunchtime meetup can take away a stack of these leaflets to pass out to friends and colleagues. And THAT my friend, is what's called action!BECTU_FXWorkinglong_hoursSo why not grab some grub and shoot the breeze this Thursday with some other vfx people who want to change things for the better!Thursday 1:00-2:00pmSt. Anne's ChurchyardWardour Street (nr. Shaftesbury Avenue)Look for the green flag!Slowly but surely, visual effects people here in London are beginning to realise that this ain't gonna happen all by itself. We ALL need to get involved and make a difference or we will never move forward.Spread the word... bring a friend...See you there!Follow us on Twitter @VFXUnionUK

Soho VFX lunchtime meetup

Something’s been happening in Soho for the last month or so. Every Thursday from 1:00-2:00 we gather in the courtyard of St. Anne’s Church (a.k.a. “Jurassic Church” on Wardour Street nr. Shaftesbury Avenue) for an informal vfx lunchtime meetup.

jurassic-church

Visual effects BECTU members and people who just work in visual effect are meeting up every Thursday to talk about the union and issues that are interesting to people who work in the visual effects industry here in London.

It started small with just four of us about a month ago. There’s dozens of us now and more people join us every week. Come along and help us keep the momentum going!

Let’s face it… because we are organising quietly at the moment, the visual effects union movement looks (to non-members) like it has stalled out. Everybody is waiting around for something to happen and it ain’t happening. The problem is that the visual effects union is like a secret society that’s so secret, even the members don’t know who’s in it or what’s going on. This is a chance to change that from the ground up by connecting with like minded people and creating a grassroots movement ourselves. 

It’s already happening. Please come and join us every Thursday from 1:00-2:00. Bring a sandwich or some sushi and just have a chat. All are welcome.

Look for the green flag. 

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VFX Emmy 2015 nominations

Digital Arts recently posted an article on the VFX Emmy nominates which include a lot of great tv shows like:  Game of Thrones, Black Sails and Vikings to name a few.  Here is the game of thrones one below! To read the full article please click here [embed]https://vimeo.com/133433110[/embed] What do you guys think?! I know I can't wait for the next seasons of these shows and the visual effects is looking incredible!

Unbelievable, unwatchable and unavoidable?

A recent article on cracked.com titled: 6 Reasons Modern Movie CGI Looks Surprisingly Crappy has been making the rounds on social media recently. I've seen people sharing it with myself and other visual effects artists and including comments along the lines of "told you so" and "sort it out!".As a visual effects artist, I can't help but feel like they're calling us the bad guys, but is that really true?Hans-are-we-the-baddiesIn a response to the latest VFX Blockbuster behemoth Avengers: Age Of Ultron, the article claims that a significant and growing percentage of the public is weary of the big visual effects driven films today. The article goes on to list reasons like the tendency for blockbusters to ignore the laws of physics in big action sequences (unbelievable), ubiquitous and over the top orange and teal grading palette (unwatchable) and a general criticism for the overuse of CG for absolutely everything, everywhere (unavoidable).The author occasionally channels Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) in Jurassic Park when he said: "(they) were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should."To be fair, I agree with a lot of the sentiment of the article. Even as a film visual effects artist for whom it is in my best interest to see more visual effects in movies, as a film lover I'm almost always in the "less is more" camp when it comes to the tricks of my trade.The bottom line: We shouldn't blame the visual effects artists for the excesses of the studios. The studios who make these crazy visual effects bloated blockbusters are first and foremost in it to make money (art comes a little further down the list for them) and they have observed that more often than not, lots of visual effects = lots of money at the box office. It makes sense that they're going to shoehorn in more and more visual effects chasing that lovely filthy lucre.As long as the visual effects heavy blockbusters keep bringing in the lions share of the unprecedented billions at the box office during this "golden age" of studio profits, they are not just going to stay the course, they are going to turn it up to Eleven.

Could you use an extra £8,720?!

UK workers gave their bosses nearly £32bn worth of unpaid overtime last year – an average of £6,050 each if these hours had been paid – according to new analysis published today (Friday) by the TUC for Work Your Proper Hours Day.The report estimates that on average, London workers earn £20.45 per hour and work 8.2 hours of overtime per week - loosing out on £8,720 per year!That's a lot of unpaid overtime across the board for all industries here in the UK. We're guessing that if this report only looked at the Visual Effects Industry, the value of unpaid overtime to each vfx worker would be even higher!How much are you loosing out on? You do the math!imageFull report here:Workers contribute £32bn to UK economy from unpaid overtime