Episodes 544
Avg. Duration 1h 8m
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Since Nov 2014
Latest Episode Mar 2026

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Since 2014, CG Garage has brought lively, informal conversations with Oscar-winning legends, visionary artists, and the innovators driving the industry's biggest technological leaps. From in-depth interviews to spirited roundtable discussions, hosts Chris Nichols and Daniel Thron explore the art, craft, and future of filmmaking. With Hollywood in the middle of a major revolution, we talk to the filmmakers who are making that transformation possible, covering everything from behind-the-scenes stories on iconic movies to the cutting-edge tools reshaping the industry.

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Episode 542 - Refuge VFX: How a Portland Boutique Landed Fallout, Shogun, and One Piece

Mar 30, 2026 1h 26m

Portland, Oregon is not where you expect to find a VFX studio with credits on Fallout, One Piece, Shogun, and The Peripheral. Fred Ruff built Refuge VFX there anyway, starting with six freelancers…

Episode 541 - Ashay Javadekar: The Clapperboard Is 100 Years Old and Nobody Fixed It

Mar 23, 2026 55m

Most filmmaking tools are built by engineers who have never made a film. Ashay Javadekar has done both. A PhD chemical engineer who directed two internationally awarded independent features on…

Episode 540 - Sean Rourke: The Third Floor and the Tuesday Night Writers Group

Mar 16, 2026 1h 50m

There's a Tuesday night writers group that has quietly shaped the careers of some seriously talented people working in Hollywood right now, and CG Garage is slowly pulling back the curtain on it.…

Episode 539 - Ryan Kelsey on Why Boutique Cloud is the Secret Weapon for Indie VFX Studios

Mar 09, 2026 1h 12m

Most people who end up in VFX spent years obsessing over frames and film. Ryan Kelsey spent 13 years in telecom in Cincinnati, selling fiber and managed IT services, before stumbling into an industry…

Episode 538 - Jess Loren on Gaussian Splats, AI Actors, and the Real Future of Virtual Production

Mar 02, 2026 55m

Jess Loren has built one of the most-followed voices in the entertainment technology space on LinkedIn, and she has earned it by calling industry shifts before they become consensus. Her read on…

Episode 537 - Lights, Camera, VidViz! Richard Crudo Joins Chris and Daniel to Plan Our Western: June July

Feb 23, 2026 1h 6m

Here is a radical idea: what if you rehearsed the movie before you shot it? Not storyboards. Not an animatic. Live actors, real cameras, and actual creative decisions being made in the room. That is…

Episode 536 - Stop Waiting for the Studio to Save You: Andy Cochrane on the New Media Frontier

Feb 16, 2026 1h 48m

Why are we still waiting for a green light from people who do not understand our craft? This reality is at the heart of our conversation with Andy Cochrane, a creative who has spent twenty years…

Episode 535 - Rob Nederhorst and Ben Hansford: The end of "good enough" in filmmaking

Feb 09, 2026 1h 29m

The "good enough" era of streaming is hitting a wall, and a new rebellious streak in Hollywood is reclaiming the theater as the primal source of the cinematic experience. We are joined by two…

Episode 534 - Why Safdie and PTA are Saving Cinema: Marty Supreme and One Battle After Another Breakdown

Feb 02, 2026 1h 35m

If the movies you're seeing lately feel like they were assembled by a committee rather than a creator, you're looking at the wrong side of the lens. We are dusting off a classic format today, leaning…

Episode 533 - Jeff Okun's Decades-Long Battle for VFX Respect and the Future of the VES

Jan 26, 2026 1h 35m

Long before he was codifying the industry in the VES Handbook, Jeff was a kid in Los Angeles pouring ketchup on his friends to stage fake street fights for a hidden camera. His journey into the heart…

Episode 532 - Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme and the Invisible Mastery of Eran Dinur

Jan 19, 2026 1h 16m

Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme transports audiences to a vibrant 1950s world of professional ping pong, yet many viewers remain unaware that the film contains over 500 visual effects shots. Eran Dinur,…

Episode 531 - Deconstructing Juliano: Michael Moshe Dahan's Yes, Repeat, No

Jan 12, 2026 1h 28m

What happens when a filmmaker abandons a studio career on Saving Private Ryan and a PhD in history to create a film so challenging it is rejected by both Israeli and Arab film festivals? Michael…

Episode 530 - The 2026 Forecast: CG Garage Predicts the Future of Tech and Hollywood

Jan 05, 2026 1h 21m

Will 2026 be the year of the ultimate industry reckoning or a digital renaissance? Hosts Chris and Daniel are joined by guests James Blevins and Erick Geisler for a deep dive into the "mild, medium,…

Episode 529 - Efficiency, Artistry, and the LED Wall: Ivan Reel, Executive Leader in Virtual Production, StradaXR

Dec 15, 2025 1h 23m

From disrupting the print industry with the original Macintosh to building bespoke tech for Premier League teams, Ivan Reel has always lived at the bleeding edge of media. Now the Head of Studio…

Episode 528 - Why Gen V VFX Looks So Real: A Deep Dive with Supervisor Karen Heston

Dec 08, 2025 55m

Why does the superhero spinoff Gen V often look more visceral and grounded than its blockbuster feature film counterparts? The answer lies in the unique philosophy of Visual Effects Supervisor Karen…

Episode 527 - Ben Mauro: Expanding the World of Huxley

Dec 01, 2025 1h 5m

Ben Mauro is one of the industry's most respected concept artists, known for defining the look of blockbusters like Halo Infinite, but his latest venture is a masterclass in how artists can…

Episode 526 - Hoon Kim of Beeble AI: How Switchlight Creates 'Relightable Footage' for Real-Time Filmmaking

Nov 24, 2025 57m

AI is revolutionizing cinematic lighting control with Beeble AI's Switchlight. Founder Hoon Kim explains how his tool, originally a general AI concept, became a powerful VFX asset by tackling the…

Episode 525 - Dennis Berardi on Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein & Resurrecting Mr. X

Nov 17, 2025 1h 3m

Visual effects veteran Dennis Berardi joins the podcast to discuss the resurrection of his legendary studio, Mr. X, and his latest collaboration with Guillermo del Toro on Frankenstein. Dennis shares…

Episode 524 - VFX Soldier & Scott Ross: The Subsidy Wars

Nov 10, 2025 1h 30m

The anonymous "VFX soldier in the trenches" who took on the studios is back, and the fight he started is far from over. Two legends of the VFX labor rights movement, Daniel Lay (the formerly VFX…

Episode 523 - David Morin, Executive Director of the ASWF, on His Journey from Softimage to Securing Open Source

Nov 03, 2025 1h 10m

What was it like to be inside Softimage during the Microsoft acquisition? How did Bill Gates' "big pivot" to the internet change everything overnight? Industry veteran David Morin joins Chris to…

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