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    BOT VFX Steps into Virtual Production with Unreal Engine

    Embracing the (un)Real Impacts of Virtual Production:  BOT is now immersing itself in the new arena of virtual production by engaging in training from Epic on its Unreal Engine.  

    As virtual productions gain a foothold in the way content is shot, there is emerging a wide-ranging impact in pre-production, production and post-production.  VFX professionals need to embrace these changes in the process and the underlying technology, and BOT has begun to do just that with the help of Epic Games. 

    With its roots in the gaming world, Unreal Engine is now inserting itself into the evolving film production arena.  The real-time photoreal capabilities of the engine make it ideal for live integration of the virtual world into the physical set, and capturing it all in-camera.  

    Over 15 of BOT’s leads, supervisors, and artists are eagerly engaged in an 80-session training program that spans several months.  The team has already completed several of the sessions and have begun to understand the enormous potential of the tool.  The sessions are hands-on and involve live exercises.  “It’s one thing to know about the power of the engine, but another to be able to get instant gratification of seeing great results of some experiment live in real time,” observes Srikanth S., BOT 2D Supervisor who is participating in the training. “It’s a paradigm shift for most VFX artists.”

    BOT Team Member Selected for Unreal Fellowship:  Epic Games has recently opened the Unreal Fellowship for individuals, a very selective training course where the students spend ten hours a day for a month mastering the intricacies of Epic Unreal Engine. BOT is proud to announce that Bala Morarji, a 3D Supervisor at BOT VFX, has been selected for the Unreal Fellowship beginning in April. After completion of the course, graduates get continual updates and support, in addition to working with top minds from the industry around the globe. We wish tremendous success to Bala Morarji as he pursues his latest challenge.

    Stay Tuned!  As the training wraps, we’ll update you on the exciting stuff we’ve learned and explored.  

    BOT Sponsors VES LA Trivia Night

    The Los Angeles chapter of VES has been pouring a lot of love onto their members during these long months of lockdown.  Undaunted by limitations, their co-chairs Frederick Lissau and Reid Paul have found a lot of creative reasons to meet up online:  show screening events, professional panels, happy hours on Zoom, and Zombie Octoberfest. They’ve even had in-person meet-ups for drive-in movies, in actual vehicles – socially distanced, of course! 

    Their latest convo was “Trivia Night: The Sequel” on January 27, 2021. BOT VFX was pleased to sponsor this event. Cash prizes were awarded to the Grand Winner, Dan Browne, and top contestants Carol Madrigal, Jan Hybrechs, and Stephen Hwang. Congrats to the winners! 

     

    BOTs Win CII’s Young HR Manager Competition

    And the first place goes to BOT VFX!”  With these thrilling words, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) announced the winners of the 2020 Young HR Manager Competition:  our very own bots Vinitha Krishnan, Muhil Vahini Pandi, and Ramya Kalyanaraman. All of us at BOT VFX extend our hearty congratulations to these energetic leaders. 

    The year was 2020, a year unlike any other. Faced with unique threats, the survival instinct deep in the heart of the BOT began to stir. Two top priorities quickly emerged:  the health and safety of everyone in the company, and keeping their jobs alive as well. 

    Vinitha, Muhil, and Ramya sprang into action like HR superheroes, directing their teams to engage home-bound bots in a rich variety of initiatives. Immediately after lockdowns began, every bot got a one-on-one phone call from someone on the HR team. “Aren’t you going to tell me I’ve lost my job?” the bots queried nervously. “Of course not!” was the confident answer.  Ramya remembers, “We were horrified they even thought that could happen. We were so glad when we heard a laugh of relief on the other end of the line.”  

    Also early on during the COVID crisis, the HR team supported the company-wide challenge of solving work-from-home technical and content security challenges.  “It was an all-hands-on-deck situation,” recalled Muhil. “The company’s survival depended on it.”

    Then, a series of employee engagement initiatives, unique to BOT VFX, began. There were games and competitions, family events, Life Skills sessions, and motivational Power Talks. The monthly Town Hall went virtual. Career growth and VFX skill development classes made strategic use of downtime due to industry-wide lockdowns. Vinitha observes, “We made sure there was something for everyone to connect with, grow with, and enjoy.” 

    As a result of the steady supply of encouragement, the bots’ trust and motivation got stronger day by day. Stress levels went down. In the newly-virtual world, team connections made a comeback. The end-of-year Happiness Index revealed that over 80% of BOT employees rated their well-being and job satisfaction as Good or Excellent. 

    “Vinitha, Muhil, and Ramya displayed creative leadership when we needed it most,” observed Shaswati Chowdhury, BOT’s Head of Human Resources and Administration. 

    Deepak Bohra, BOT Co-Founder and Director, shares, “This recognition from CII belongs not just to us in the Talent Management team, but to everyone on Team BOT. It truly signifies what we aspire for, to be a company with ‘art and a heart’. Kudos to Ramya, Muhil, and Vinitha for this win, and for personifying the heart of BOT VFX.”

    The Young HR Managers’ Competition, co-sponsored by CII and IFMR for the southern region of India, provides a platform for young HR Managers to exhibit their talent, leadership skills, people management skills, knowledge, experience, professional prowess and creativity. The Competition showcases their contributions at the workplace in the field of Human Resource Management (including Employee Relations), that have clearly and substantially impacted business performance of the enterprise.

     

    Supervisor Sean Pollack Joins BOT’s Atlanta Office

    BOT VFX has upped its game with the recent addition of VFX veteran Sean Pollack at its Atlanta office.  Sean is a creative innovator with a three-decade track record of groundbreaking work on a host of award-winning projects. Sean joins BOT as an Associate VFX Supervisor, bringing a solid base of experience, both as a creative leader who helps artists get shots over the goal line, as well as a multi-talented on-the-box artist who can jump in when needed. 

    Pollack gained his credentials at facilities such as DreamWorks, Turner Broadcasting, Crafty Apes, and Tyler Perry Studios on projects ranging from animated feature films Antz and Oscar-winning Shrek, to Visual Effects and design on award-winning feature films, commercials, and episodic TV.  Equally comfortable as VFX Supervisor, Creative Director, CG Supervisor, Technical Director, 3D Generalist and Compositor, he elevates the work with his creative and technical vision.

    Sean combines a traditional art background with nerd know-how to solve any challenge.  He is feeling right at home with his fellow bots who share his high value for the pursuit of continual improvement and professional excellence. “I really like trying new things, not playing it safe, to always be open to better ways.” observes Pollack. “The BOT culture champions this approach. We’re a family here, learning from each other, doing great work together, and enjoying the ride.” 

    “We’re excited to have Sean on-board,” remarked Hitesh Shah, CEO & Founder of BOT VFX. “What attracted us to bringing him onto our team is that, in addition to his wealth of experience and his creative eye, Sean brings a calm demeanor and clear methodical approach that’s important in delivering work in an creatively demanding environment.” Shah also noted that Sean’s presence in the Atlanta office also offers an East Coast time-zone advantage to many of BOT’s clients in North America, making creative collaboration possible during their workday, when much of the India team is unavailable.

    When not immersed in artistic challenges, Sean can often be found sipping chai and munching on snacks.

    BOT Sponsors VES Vancouver Gala

    On March 7, 2020, VES Vancouver members put on their dancing shoes and fancy clothes for the VES Vancouver Awards Gala, honoring local nominees and winners of 2020 Visual Effects Society awards. 

    BOT VFX is proud to have been the Gold Sponsor for this first-ever celebration, attended by more than a hundred industry professionals at the Waterview in downtown Vancouver. The sparkling venue with its expansive view of the waterfront and mountains set the tone for an elegant evening of cocktails, canapes, and dancing into the night. 

    BOT’s CEO, Hitesh Shah, donned his red bow tie for the special occasion of awarding BOT’s raffle prize, an iPad Pro, to the winner Mitja Mueller-Jend, Compositing TD at Digital Domain in Vancouver. The BOT also had a festive presence in the form of a featured Cosmopolitan cocktail masquerading as “COSMOBOT”. 

    The Vancouver section of the Visual Effects Society has been active since 2006, giving local VFX artists and production professionals a gathering place for encouragement and inspiration. 

    Hetal Jain, BOT Executive Producer, recalls: “What a fun night! Congratulations to the nominees and winners of the 2020 VES Awards – Kudos to the VES Vancouver Section (Sue Rowe, Steve Garrard, Matt Krentz and especially Gayle Munro) for putting it all together. We are glad to have been a part and supported it. See you next year!”

    BOT Opens Academy in Coimbatore

    BOT VFX is proud to announce the opening of BOT VFX ACADEMY in Coimbatore, India, where students will be trained in the skills essential to the visual effects industry. “Our growth comes from growing our base of artist talent, and over the years we’ve seen a sharp rise in students interested in visual effects. So we have built a facility geared towards training such raw talent,” said Deepak Bohra, Co-Founder and Head of Business Affairs of BOT VFX. “We located the facility in Coimbatore to attract students from the city and the surrounding region who might not otherwise make it to our Chennai facility,” he expanded. 

    The academy will provide between three to nine months of training to students in the areas of rotoscopy, paint-prep, and matchmove.  The training will focus on not just the principles and the software tools, but will also include a significant amount of practical training from seasoned leadership who have had many years of production experience.  “We want to produce a trained talent pool that is equipped to handle the challenges of live production by the end of their training. To that goal, we’re investing in the people and the pipeline, and providing practical experience so that the artists are ready to hit the ground running when they’re done,”  explained Sreyans Bardia, Co-Founder and Director of BOT’s India Operations. 

    This school has been certified as an education facility in the state of Tamil Nadu in India, and first opened its doors in October 2019. The Academy is also associated with the Media and Entertainment Skills Council and the Ministry of Skill Development, India to offer paid apprenticeships to candidates.  Several industry-leading software makers are supporting BOT Academy, including Foundry, maker of the compositing software Nuke. 

    Those interested in the BUILD-A-BOT internship at BOT VFX ACADEMY can apply here.

     

    BOT Sponsors VIEW Conference

    BOT VFX was proud to sponsor Speaker Dinners at this year’s VIEW Conference, a premier gathering of industry leaders who provided many inspiring and entertaining presentations about some of the latest achievements in film and technology.  Featured speakers included Director Brad Bird, Composer Michael Giacchino, Director Peter Ramsey, and Writer/Director Dean DeBlois.

    Representing the BOT at the conference last week in Turin, Italy, were Co-Founder and Director of Business Affairs Deepak Bohra, Creative Head Zameer Hussain, and myself, Executive Producer Camille Geier. “The VIEW conference is a rich environment for conversation with our industry colleagues,” Hussain recalled. Bohra observed, “I very much enjoyed the experience of learning even more from masters of our craft.”

    I found the VFX community represented at VIEW to be very inspiring, and the conference is enhanced by the beautiful setting of Turin. Kudos to Maria Elena Gutierrez, Executive Director of VIEW, for assembling an amazing array of speakers and events.

    BOT CEO Among Global VFX Leaders

    For its Spring 2019 Issue, VFX Voice features “Global VFX: State of the Industry 2019”, which explores current industry trends and what they portend for the future.

    BOT VFX and Hitesh Shah are featured in the article for their perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the global VFX marketplace.

    See the full article here. 

    VFX Voice is an award-winning quarterly publication of the Visual Effects Society.

    BOT VFX at Foundry Global Roadshow 2019


    BOT once again participated as a client presenter at this year’s Foundry Global Roadshow in Chennai on March 7, 2019.  The team at BOT showcased their use of Foundry’s bespoke software, particularly Nuke, to an audience of 300+ artists.

    This is the 4th year in a row that BOT VFX has been asked to be a presenter.  The BOT team garnered accolades from fellow presenters and the audience for the innovative way in which they delivered the presentation, using a comic strip like approach that was both insightful and entertaining.

    Foundry caught everyone up on the latest updates and new features of Nuke and their stable of industry-standard products. BOT VFX has a long-standing and productive relationship with Foundry, including a recent studio meet-up in November 2018 where the bots heard Foundry’s incredible story of perseverance as told by Simon Robinson, its founder.  

    BOT VFX hosts meet-up with Foundry leaders in Chennai, November 2018[

    DRISHYA: The BOT Book of Art

    As a visual effects facility, it’s no surprise that creative talent is plentiful at BOT.  However, what is inspiring about the BOT community is how many of the talented VFX artists are equally adept at other art forms and mediums outside of pixels and frames.  Thus was born the idea of DRISHYA: The BOT Book of Art, to convey the boundless creative talent of the bots to the outside world. BOT VFX published this limited-edition non-commercial book as a way to showcase the personal artworks of many talented bots, and to connect artists of BOT with the company’s community of friends, family and supporters across the globe.  

    The Hindi word “drishya”, loosely translated, means “visually striking performance or display”. DRISHYA is striking in its rich variety of styles and mediums, and in the self-directed creative energy that is captured in its pages.

    The official launch of DRISHYA: The BOT Book of Art took place on July 7, 2018, at the gala tenth anniversary event celebrating the first decade of BOT VFX.  The Honorable Consul General Robert Burgess, head of the United States Consulate in Chennai, was on hand to launch the book.

    Take a video tour inside the beautiful pages of DRISHYA: The BOT Book of Art

    A grateful client said this of the book after receiving a copy of DRISHYA:

    “THANK YOU for the gorgeous book you sent! It’s [a] brilliant way to personalize your company. Especially when a company is overseas, it’s easy for people to forget that there are artists and technicians with unique talents sitting at their desks, working on our shots. I love the idea of connecting the personalities in those pages to the eyes and hands working with us.”

    Supporters, friends, and clients of BOT interested in the book can receive a free copy by contacting a BOT team member.