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7:23 pm - 02/25/2013

VFX Artist Writes Open Letter to Ang Lee

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Dear Mr. Lee,

When asked about the bankruptcy of Rhythm + Hues, the visual effects house largely responsible for making your film “life of Pi” as incredible as it was, you said:

“I would like it to be cheaper and not a tough business [for VFX vendors]. It’s easy for me to say, but it’s very tough. It’s very hard for them to make money. The research and development is so expensive; that is a big burden for every house. They all have good times and hard times, and in the tough times, some may not [survive].”


I just want to point out that while, yes R&D can be expensive and yes it takes a lot of technology and computing power to create films like yours, it is not computer chips and hard drives that are costing you so very much money.  It is the artists that are helping you create your film.


So when you say  “I would like it to be cheaper,” as an artist I take that personally.   It took hundreds of hours from skilled artists and hard-working coordinators and producers to craft the environments and performances in life of Pi.  Not to mention the engineers that wrote all of that proprietary code and build the R+H pipeline.  That is where your money went.  I’d say, judging from the night you just had, you got one hell of a deal.


Incidentally, those were the same gorgeous sunsets and vistas that your DP Claudio Miranda took credit for without so much as a word of thanks to those artists. And the same animated performances that helped win you the best director statue.  Nice of you to mentionthe pool crew, but maybe you could have thanked the guys and gals who turned that pool in to an ocean and put a tiger in to that boat?


It was world class work, after all.  And after a fabulously insulting and dismissive introduction from the cast of the avengers, at least two of whom spent fully half of their film as a digitally animated character, R+H won for it’s work on your very fine piece of cinema. And just as the bankruptcy was about to be acknowledged on a nationally-televised platform, the speech was cut short.  By the Jaws theme.


If this was meant as a joke, we artists are not laughing.


Mr. Lee, I do believe that you are a thoughtful and brilliant man. And a gifted filmmaker. But I also believe that you and everyone in your tier of our business is fabulously ignorant to the pain and turmoil you are putting artists through.  Our employers scramble to chase illegal film subsidies across the globe at the behest of the film studios.  Those same subsidies raise overhead, distort the market, and cause wage stagnation in what are already trying economic times.  Your VFX are already cheaper than they should be.  It is disheartening to see how blissfully unaware of this fact you truly are.


By all accounts, R+H is a fantastic place to work; a truly great group of people who treat their employees with fairness and respect.  Much like Zoic Studios, the fabulous company that I am proud to work for. But I am beginning to wonder if these examples of decency will be able to survive in such a hostile environment.  Or if the horror stories of unpaid overtime and illegal employment practices will become the norm, all because you and your fellow filmmakers “would like it to be cheaper.”


I for one won’t stand for it.  Please join me.



Warmest regards and congratulations,
Phillip Broste
Lead Compositor




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luminaire 26th-Feb-2013 01:13 am (UTC)
And after a fabulously insulting and dismissive introduction from the cast of the avengers, at least two of whom spent fully half of their film as a digitally animated character, R+H won for it’s work on your very fine piece of cinema. And just as the bankruptcy was about to be acknowledged on a nationally-televised platform, the speech was cut short. By the Jaws theme.

Ouch. I know none of this right here is Ang Lee's fault, but I'd be pissed too in his position.
goddlesssinner 26th-Feb-2013 01:15 am (UTC)
That was fucking disrespectful, I don't know why the producers thought it was a good idea. They were basically making fun of them.

Later in the night, they used the The Godfather theme. I don't remember with who but I find that even more disrespectful
cukoo4cocopuffs 26th-Feb-2013 01:22 am (UTC)
I think it was Anne Hathaway?? But weren't they using famous movie scores for the wrap up of most of the winners? Jaws was a very famous movie utilizing the special effects of its time.

Edited at 2013-02-26 01:25 am (UTC)
goddlesssinner 26th-Feb-2013 01:27 am (UTC)
I heard the Jaws theme a couple times so I have no idea!
ronsypooie 26th-Feb-2013 06:09 am (UTC)
i think they used the Jaws theme to tell people to wrap up their speeches, and then they played famous movie scores as people walked on/off the stage
luminaire 26th-Feb-2013 01:25 am (UTC)
mte. I know it happens with people getting played off the stage, but they didn't have to turn people's speeches into a joke.
goddlesssinner 26th-Feb-2013 01:30 am (UTC)
yeah. overall the show was bad but that was just making fun of the awards you are given away
zimraphel 26th-Feb-2013 01:39 am (UTC)
I'm pretty sure the Jaws theme was used throughout as the playoff music. I did hear the Godfather theme but I think it was just the walkoff music after the speech was finished (not the cut-it-short music for which in this case I they used the Jaws theme every time).

I don't know why you would find the use of the Godfather theme disrespectful, though. They were using famous movie themes throughout the night for the walkoff music - Gone With the Wind, Jurassic Park, Forrest Gump, Lawrence of Arabia, Out of Africa, among others - all movies whose musical scores have become legendary. I seriously doubt anything was meant by the use of the Godfather music, besides it fitting in with the theme of "famous movie themes", and for that, I found it very suitable.
goddlesssinner 26th-Feb-2013 01:47 am (UTC)
The Out of Africa score was used for the memorial. I did not realize that they used different scores for each winner though that's why I found it disrespectful lol
bellwetherr 26th-Feb-2013 03:26 am (UTC)
The Avengers cast wasn't insulting tho?
cookinguptales 26th-Feb-2013 04:04 am (UTC)
I see why they're upset about the whole thing, but IA with that part. I mean, they were flippant, but lbr. Presenters being flippant about what they're presenting happens all the time at the Oscars. I don't think they were being singled out there.
bellwetherr 26th-Feb-2013 03:36 pm (UTC)
Right- I mean, all the awards were given that kind of flip, funny intro? They seem to be singling out people who don't really deserve the blame here.
ediesedgwick 1st-Mar-2013 02:48 pm (UTC)
tbh considering the whole thing is a self-congratulatory wankfest for celebrities, it's pretty disrespectful to be flippant about awards that go to the crew/less famous people.
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