VFX
BFD delivered more than 800 vfx shots that help “Highest 2 Lowest” achieve its visual power and unity.
Randall Balsmeyer has been working in visual effects for 40 years! He has worked on many films including GHOST, DEAD MAN, THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU and BLACKKKANSMAN. He talks to us today about his new collaboration with director Spike Lee.
As the holidays approach, we here at BFD have a lot to be thankful for. We’ve been busy on several big projects that are now arriving for your viewing pleasure.
Big Film Design is proud to have contributed the title sequence and all the visual effects for the new film. DSBOJ marks a 26-year partnership between BFD’s Randy Balsmeyer and Mr. Lee.
BFD’s Creative Director Randy Balsmeyer oversaw the creative and technical challenges that contributed to the overall look & feel of the picture.
Randy Balsmeyer is the Visual Effects Supervisor for the series, working with Zoic Studios to produce the effects.
It's 1984 and a pre-Manolos-and-Mr.-Big Carrie Bradshaw ("Sex and the City") is just a Connecticut teenager with a rebellious kid sister and a harried father, struggling to deal with her mother's death.
Six years after the first Gossip Girl blast rocked the Upper East Side and viewers at home, Gossip Girl returns for an unforgettable final season.
Over five years ago, we had the pleasure of working with the talented writer and director Kenneth Lonergan(You Can Count on Me), creating visual effects for an amazing film called Margaret.
Sarah is a well-educated woman who cannot come to terms with her life as a housewife and mother.
Big Film Design created both the beginning and the ending of Summit Entertainment’s Letters to Juliet, which opens in theaters nationwide tomorrow, May 14.
Randy Balsmeyer and the team at Big Film Design are proud to have designed and produced some soaring visual effects for PAPER MAN, opening in limited release this weekend.
Lasse Hallström’s Dear John, from Relativity Media, opens in theaters nationwide on Feb 5, 2010, featuring Randy Balsmeyer’s directing of “young John” at the US Mint.
Dr. Hank Lawson's fast track to success is derailed when he is blamed for the death of a hospital trustee.
Frank and April Wheeler always see themselves as far-removed from the conventionality of suburbia.
Ashley has a wonderful life, which all changes after she kisses a stranger (Chris Pine) at a costume party.
Molly Gunn has never worked a day in her life and has lived like a queen since her father, a famous rock 'n' roll star, died and left her his fortune.
Mob boss Paul Vitti is nearing the end of his term in Sing Sing, and the FBI agents monitoring him are baffled.
Rudy Yellowshirt (Eric Schweig) is an investigator with the police department and witnesses firsthand the painful legacy of Indian existence.
Lee Holloway, a young woman with a history of severe emotional problems, is released into the care of her overbearing parents following a stay at a mental institution.