TORINO, ITALY – VIEW Conference 2021, the 22nd edition of Italy’s premiere animation, VFX and computer graphics conference, has unveiled its full program of events for 2021.
VIEW Conference 2021 and the accompanying VIEWFest film festival takes place from October 17 to 22, in Torino, Italy, with online access opening up the entire week of events to a global audience of industry professionals, students and enthusiasts. With a total of 252 speakers and 161 talks, panels, workshops, masterclasses and inspiring keynote speeches, this year’s conference is bigger and more inclusive than ever.
For the second year running, VIEW Conference 2021 is completely free to attend. A simple registration process unlocks access to all sessions, and is available via the official website. With four strands running simultaneously through the week of the conference, many attendees will be eager to catch up with all the sessions they miss. For this purpose, additional on-demand tickets are available to purchase, giving online access to session recordings for timescales ranging from one week to three months.
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This year’s special guests include Sir Roger Deakins, Oscar-winning cinematographer and recipient of the VIEW Visionary Award 2021, plus keynote speakers Tom McGrath (Madagascar, The Boss Baby: Family Business), Jorge Gutierrez (The Book of Life, Maya and the Three), Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells, Wolfwalkers).
Representation and diversity has always been an important part of the VIEW Conference agenda. This year, the conference welcomes as speakers Marge Dean and Jinko Gotoh, president and vice-president of the support and advocacy group Women in Animation. VIEW Conference is also proud to present Badass Women Production Designers, a panel featuring Daniela Strijleva (Luca), Lindsey Olivares (The Mitchells vs. The Machines), Kendal Cronkhite (Trolls World Tour), Celine Desrumaux (The Witch Boy) and Shannon Jeffries (Under the Boardwalk). Additional panels explore the role of women in production and the challenges of educating the next generation of women artists.
Acclaimed filmmakers dominate this year’s list of speakers, who not only give illuminating talks on their latest projects, but also lead lively panels alongside their complete creative teams. The films under discussion include recent hit animated features such as Luca, Vivo, Raya and the Last Dragon, The Boss Baby: Family Business, The Mitchells vs. The Machines, Space Jam 2, and The Addams Family 2, as well as the Netflix animated feature The Summit of the Gods and DreamWorks Animation’s Spirit Untamed, directed by VIEW Conference speaker Elaine Bogan. Extending the debate, filmmakers Peter Ramsey (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, We the People) and Shannon Tindle (Kubo and the Two Strings) lead a special panel The Art of Animation: A Director's Perspective.
Alongside its focus on feature films, VIEW Conference delves into the latest episodic series, with Love, Death + Robots creator Tim Miller and supervising director Jennifer Yuh Nelson joining their colleagues for a panel on the acclaimed sci-fi anthology series from Netflix. The creative team from Marvel Studios discusses the new animated superhero series What If…?, while other presentations reveal the stunning visual effects secrets of the Emmy Award-winning The Mandalorian and Marvel Studios’ WandaVision.
Exploring more deeply the world of visual effects, VIEW Conference presents a pair of panels with the shared title The Future of VFX, featuring leading VFX supervisors including Roger Guyett, Paul Franklin, Rob Legato, Sheena Duggal and Christopher Townsend. Industrial Light & Magic’s chief creative officer Rob Bredow gives a presentation on the company’s innovative StageCraft technology, with yet more talks lifting the curtain on recent blockbusters such as Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Disney’s Jungle Cruise, and Christopher Nolan’s cerebral thriller Tenet, plus Weta Digital visual effects supervisor Guy Williams talking about The Suicide Squad. Fans of the old school are sure to enjoy panels featuring the teams behind the classic films Dragonheart and Independence Day.
Short films are firmly in the spotlight at VIEW Conference 2021, with Aardman co-founder Peter Lord joining the directors and producer of his studio’s upcoming seasonal stop-motion film Robin Robin. Also presented at VIEW Conference 2021, and screened at VIEWFest, is Carlos Fernandez Puertolas’ independent short film Frank & Emmet, about the lifelong friendship between two show-business partners, one of whom is a puppet. Other short films under discussion are Apple TV+ and Skydance Animation’s Blush, directed by Joe Mateo, plus Dimension’s and DNEG’s Fireworks and DNEG Animation’s Mr. Spam Gets a New Hat, both of which exploit the latest realtime and virtual production techniques.
The brave new world of virtual production and realtime rendering comes under further scrutiny in a mind-expanding range of sessions. Leading innovators from Epic Games, including Marc Petit, general manager of Unreal Engine, and executive producer Karen Dufilho, deliver talks and demonstrations of their company’s latest offerings and development. NVIDIA’s Richard Kerris and Adobe’s Sébastien Deguy each bring their unique brand of cutting edge insight, while Unity’s Habib Zargarpour invites attendees to Breathe Free and Paul Debevec, director of research at Netflix, discusses Lighting for Virtual Production. VIEW Conference is also excited to present a panel bringing together the chief technology officers of three industry powerhouses – Nick Cannon of Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar’s Steve May, and Mike Ford from Sony Pictures Imageworks.
Realtime technologies feature heavily in VIEW Conference’s sessions on the games industry, which include more from Epic Games and Unity, plus workshops on design, storytelling and pitches. A special talk on the award-winning videogame Medal of Honor features Respawn Entertainment Peter Hirschmann, composer Michael Giacchino and his brother, filmmaker Anthony Giacchino. Meanwhile, as virtual humans become ever more convincing, Colin Urquhart and Douglas Green, co-founders of facial animation pioneers DI4D, share their expertise in 4D Facial Capture for Next-Generation Digital Doubles.
This year, a number of visiting film directors will participate in VIEW Conference’s legendary program of workshops and masterclasses. Fulfilling its ongoing commitment to bringing masters and students together, the conference gives attendees the unique opportunity to participate in a life-drawing workshop with directors Tomm Moore and Kris Pearn (The Willoughbys), and a storytelling workshops with Mike Rianda, director of The Mitchells vs. the Machines.
Other workshops cover a wealth of creative disciplines, including worldbuilding and art direction, and a 6-hour hands-on session with Lucacharacter art director Deanna Marsigliese entitled Collaging Life (seats limited). Portfolio reviews by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Mark Osborne provide students with invaluable feedback on their work.
VIEW Conference is equally committed to training in the technical disciplines, with a vast selection of workshops and masterclasses designed to expand knowledge and advance skills in software such as Foundry’s Nuke, Katana and Mari, plus Adobe products and the open source Blender. In addition, VIEW Conference is hosting a SideFX Houdini HIVE suite of presentations focused on the latest techniques and developments in the award-winning software, plus a special Houdini event currently cloaked in secrecy.
There is even an opportunity to embrace the future with Pioneers in the VFX and Computer Graphics Industry, our forward-thinking panel about the next big thing: the Metaverse. This mind-expanding conversation brings together a group of computer graphics all-stars including Alvy Ray Smith, Mark Sylvester, Jeff Kleiser, Carl Rosenthal, Don Greenberg and Richard Kerris.
Visit the VIEW Conference website for the complete program of events:
https://www.viewconference.it/pages/program