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  1. Guillaume Rocheron is a French visual effects supervisor who was born in 1981 in Paris. He began his career in 2000 at the Paris-based BUF Compagnie and after five years there, he got invited to work for the Moving Picture Company. He won the Academy Award during the 85th Academy Awards for the film Life of Pi in the category of Best Visual Effects

    • 2000-present
  2. Guillaume Rocheron est un superviseur français des effets visuels. Biographie. Il a commencé sa carrière en 2000 à la BUF Compagnie basée à Paris, et après cinq ans, il a été invité à travailler pour la Moving Picture Company. Il travaille sur des super-productions américaines.

    • Superviseur des effets visuels
    • depuis 2000
  3. Aug 15, 2022 · And among the roughly 700 effects shots in the film, VFX supervisor Guillaume Rocheron (1917, Life of Pi) admits it’s one of the most rewarding as “most people don’t realize they’re looking at a giant visual effect.”

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  4. Mar 10, 2020 · Coinciding with the digital release of the film, I had a chance to chat with two-time Academy Award winner Guillaume Rocheron (Life of Pi, 1917) about George MacKay’s unplanned fall, how they achieved a crucial death scene, and the best way to watch the film at home.

  5. Feb 5, 2020 · With 1917 being one of five films nominated for an Academy Award in the “Best Visual Effects” category this year, Digital Trends spoke to Rocheron about his work on the film and the process of...

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  6. Jan 23, 2020 · January 23, 2020. By Mark London Williams. “I think what’s really kind of interesting is all the movies this year are using visual effects for widely different reasons,” notes 1917 ’s Oscar and VES-nominated visual effects supervisor, Guillaume Rocheron. And in an Academy FX slate that ranges from Avengers: Endgame to The Irishman, he has a point.

  7. Aug 30, 2022 · Recently, we got to talk with Guillaume Rocheron, the VFX supervisor for Nope, about how he and the team at MPC brought the mysterious alien to life, including the different forms of the creature, how the design was first created, and more. Prior to Nope, Rocheron worked on a variety of films across genres and franchises.

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