In this conversation, TyRuben shares his journey into the world of visual effects and concept design, detailing the profound impact of films like '2001: A Space Odyssey' on his aspirations. He discusses the importance of self-permission in pursuing one's dreams, the skills he developed over the years, and his experiences at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). He emphasizes the significance of collaboration, the fast-paced nature of concept design, and the evolution of CGI in filmmaking. He reflects on his work with industry legends like George Lucas and James Cameron, the transformative experience of working on 'Avatar', and his eventual transition into education and engagement with artificial intelligence.
Key moments:
- Seeing '2001: A Space Odyssey' sparked my interest in visual effects.
- Self-permission is crucial for success in any field.
- Building a diverse skill set is essential for a career in VFX.
- Collaboration is key in the creative process.
- The fast-paced environment at ILM taught me to adapt quickly.
- Pitching ideas is a vital part of the creative process.
- Working with George Lucas was a dream come true.
- The experience on 'Avatar' solidified my role in the industry.
- Teaching is a natural progression in my career.
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