

“Rob Coleman has a long history at Industrial Light & Magic, having worked alongside George Lucas on the prequel trilogy and Dave Filoni on The Clone Wars,” says Bredow. These additions come on the heels of the expansion of ILM’s virtual production and StageCraft technology and the accelerated growth of the company’s studios worldwide. ILM also announced the return of Randal Shore, who will be rejoining the company’s Vancouver studio as an EP in feature animation.īoth Coleman and Shore are joining at a crucial chapter of innovation at ILM, overseen by Janet Lewin, who now helms the studio as both SVP and GM alongside Rob Bredow, ILM’s SVP and CCO. Industrial Light & Magic ( ILM) has rehired Rob Coleman, who joins as key creative for feature animation at ILM’s Sydney studio.

In addition, Disney Television Studios and ILM recently opened an additional StageCraft LED volume on the Disney lot in Burbank, built for episodic television production. ILM also builds bespoke StageCraft volumes for projects with unique requirements such as George Clooney’s The Midnight Sky and Taika Waititi’s upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder, which were built on stages in London and Sydney, respectively.

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ILM is currently in production on three episodic series and a feature film on its existing StageCraft volumes in addition to daily bookings for smaller productions, including commercials, music videos and product marketing pieces. ILM won two Emmy Awards for its real-time VFX work for the first two seasons of Lucasfilm’s Disney+ series The Mandalorian. This effort will be bolstered when we launch our upcoming Jedi Training Academy in January.” “I’m also proud that we are actively recruiting with an eye towards hiring people from underrepresented communities who we can train in the field of virtual production, strengthening our commitment to diversifying our industry. “Our Canadian artists have contributed to digital set construction as well as virtual art department work on a number of StageCraft projects, so it’s really exciting that we will soon have a volume in our own backyard,” says Spencer Kent, executive in charge of ILM’s Vancouver studio. In addition to Vancouver, ILM runs three stages in Los Angeles as well as one at Pinewood Studios in London. This will be ILM’s fifth permanent volume, supporting the growing demand for its StageCraft services and facilities around the globe. The stage, at over 20,000 square feet, is expected to house one of the largest StageCraft LED volumes in North America. Visual effects and virtual production studio Industrial Light & Magic ( ILM) is expanding its StageCraft LED virtual production services to Vancouver.
