Visionaries behind award-nominated VFX and animated films bring cinematic worlds to screens around the globe with media and entertainment software. Though this year’s awards season may both look and feel different, the ingenuity and resilience of the global film industry has triumphed. Despite the shutdowns, remote workflows, and production hurdles encountered during the pandemic, this year’s Academy Award-nominated films in the VFX and animation categories show excellence in craft and artistry across the board. For more than 25 years, Autodesk Media and Entertainment tools have been integral to helping creative visionaries bring cinematic storytelling to the big screen. This year’s VFX feats ranged from recreating ancient China’s vast Imperial City in “Mulan,” to time-twisting CG augmentation of practical effects in “Tenet,” to a harrowing space walk in “The Midnight Sky,” and more. Weta VFX Transports Audiences to Imperial China For the live-action epic adventure “Mulan,” Weta VFX was integral in the development of China’s Imperial City and creating fantastical creatures and effects, earning the team an Oscar nomination. Autodesk Maya and Shotgun both played a role in creating the beautiful, historically-authentic world the film was set in. “Maya is the foundation for many of our bespoke plugins and serves as a hub for our 3D work,” shared Weta VFX Supervisor, Anders Langlands.

Final Shot of Mulan and Honghui on the bridge. © Disney 2020 All Rights Reserved