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In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins, and guests Erin Sullivan and Johnny Han take listeners behind the curtain of The Penguin, exploring how a VFX team builds a gritty, immersive Gotham — from early concept to final composite. The conversation covers creative philosophy, technical workflow, tool choices, collaboration across departments, and the emotional stakes of creating visuals that feel both bold and invisible.
In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guests Erin Sullivan and Johnny Han discuss…
What their roles were on The Penguin, how they broke into VFX, and how their backgrounds shaped their approach
The bridge role of a visual effects editor, and how VFX editors work with directors, editors, and artists
How they developed the visual “language” of Gotham: referencing The Batman, leaning into New York elements, and creating a distinct but consistent style
Their Adobe‑based workflow: using Premiere Pro, After Effects, Dynamic Link, project collection, mockups, and how small elements evolved into full assets
On‑set and script‑stage involvement: how they break down scenes with all departments (stunts, production design, camera)
Maintaining creative vitality: absorbing inspiration, staying curious, and making small work even when not on paid projects
Practical advice for aspiring VFX practitioners: making work regularly, being patient with timelines, embracing iteration
Memorable Quotes:
“I was the visual effects editor on the Penguin. … The visual effects editor is the link between editorial and VFX.”
“We would amass this huge library of just New York stuff … trash in a sidewalk, a mailbox, a bus stop … weird.”
“There’s only one rule in photography to take good pictures … you might … get one good picture. So what do you do? You just shoot lots of rolls of pictures, right?”
Guests:
Erin Sullivan
Johnny Han
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In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins, and guests Erin Sullivan and Johnny Han take listeners behind the curtain of The Penguin, exploring how a VFX team builds a gritty, immersive Gotham — from early concept to final composite. The conversation covers creative philosophy, technical workflow, tool choices, collaboration across departments, and the emotional stakes of creating visuals that feel both bold and invisible.
In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guests Erin Sullivan and Johnny Han discuss…
What their roles were on The Penguin, how they broke into VFX, and how their backgrounds shaped their approach
The bridge role of a visual effects editor, and how VFX editors work with directors, editors, and artists
How they developed the visual “language” of Gotham: referencing The Batman, leaning into New York elements, and creating a distinct but consistent style
Their Adobe‑based workflow: using Premiere Pro, After Effects, Dynamic Link, project collection, mockups, and how small elements evolved into full assets
On‑set and script‑stage involvement: how they break down scenes with all departments (stunts, production design, camera)
Maintaining creative vitality: absorbing inspiration, staying curious, and making small work even when not on paid projects
Practical advice for aspiring VFX practitioners: making work regularly, being patient with timelines, embracing iteration
Memorable Quotes:
“I was the visual effects editor on the Penguin. … The visual effects editor is the link between editorial and VFX.”
“We would amass this huge library of just New York stuff … trash in a sidewalk, a mailbox, a bus stop … weird.”
“There’s only one rule in photography to take good pictures … you might … get one good picture. So what do you do? You just shoot lots of rolls of pictures, right?”
Guests:
Erin Sullivan
Johnny Han
Find No Film School everywhere:
On the Web: No Film School (https://nofilmschool.com/)
Facebook: No Film School on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool)
Twitter: No Film School on Twitter (https://twitter.com/nofilmschool)
YouTube: No Film School on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool)
Instagram: No Film School on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool)
📩 Send us an email with questions or feedback: [email protected]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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