VFX Compositing Students Reading List

The learning in VFX never ends. It continues beyond the classroom and the workplace. Essentially the whole industry sits on the shoulders of passionate and dedicated VFX artists who are prepared to go the extra mile, work the occasional all-nighters and spend a lot of their free time improving their skills and pursuing their passion and love for VFX. The reward for the effort lies in working with great people in great environments.

Below is the list of 13 essential books that will help you become better VFX Compositing Artists. These have been written by some of the legends in the industry who spent years researching and writing the books so we can get better at what we do. Let’s read them!

These are two amazing booklets that can be downloaded from the NU website. They give a complete overview of VFX workflows and soft skills required to be successful in the industry.

Outstanding book from the Author of great beforesandafters.com website featuring the breakdowns and behind the scenes of some iconic films.

Beautifully written introductory book to VFX Compositing by Steve Wright who has a knack for explaining complex concepts in a layman language.

Another masterpiece from Steve Wright digging deeper into VFX Compositing.

A feast for the eyes explaining light phenomenon. A must have for any Visual Artist.

This is a VFX Compositing Bible.

Another Bible. A Visual Effects Society in depth book explaining the concepts behind VFX Compositing.

Just out! Everything we need to know about Virtual Production.

The Superman of VFX Compositing brings us The Colour Management book we have been all waiting for so we don’t need to bluff anymore.

Understanding filmmaking from concept to delivery is essential to understanding where VFX Compositing sits in the pipeline.

If you have passion for films and VFX then you need to know the 5 C’s of cinematography: camera angles, continuity, cutting, close-ups and composition.

Bringing us the art of special effects (SFX) created in camera on the shoot. This is a must have book as VFX Compositing is often associated with CG but most of the tasks in VFX Compositing involve interventions into live action plates and combining various live action elements including SFX. The most recent example of that is ‘Oppenheimer’ feature film.

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