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Emmy–winning visual effects supervisor Eran Dinur has shaped unforgettable effects work across film and television, contributing to major titles like The Trial of the Chicago 7, Uncut Gems, Hereditary, The Greatest Showman, The Lost City of Z and The Wolf of Wall Street, as well as acclaimed TV such as Boardwalk Empire—for which he earned a Primetime Emmy and two Visual Effects Society awards. He’s joining us to talk about his latest film, the nine-time Oscar nominated film MARTY SUPREME directed by Josh Safdie and starring Timothee Chalamet, and the ambitious VFX work behind its stylized table-tennis action, massive period environments, and large-scale crowd sequences.
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Emmy–winning visual effects supervisor Eran Dinur has shaped unforgettable effects work across film and television, contributing to major titles like The Trial of the Chicago 7, Uncut Gems, Hereditary, The Greatest Showman, The Lost City of Z and The Wolf of Wall Street, as well as acclaimed TV such as Boardwalk Empire—for which he earned a Primetime Emmy and two Visual Effects Society awards. He’s joining us to talk about his latest film, the nine-time Oscar nominated film MARTY SUPREME directed by Josh Safdie and starring Timothee Chalamet, and the ambitious VFX work behind its stylized table-tennis action, massive period environments, and large-scale crowd sequences.