Star Wars changed visual effects — AI is doing it again | Rob Bredow

Star Wars changed visual effects — AI is doing it again | Rob Bredow

Author: TED May 1, 2025 Duration: 15:31
Jedi master of visual effects Rob Bredow, known for his work at Industrial Light & Magic and Lucasfilm, takes us on a cinematic journey through the evolution of visual effects, with behind-the-scenes stories from the making of fan favorites like “Jurassic Park,” “Star Wars,” “Indiana Jones” and more. He shares how artist-driven innovation continues to blend old and new technology, offering hope that AI won’t replace creatives but instead will empower artists to create new, mind-blowing wonders for the big screen.

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