The VFX Artists Podcast

From Matchmove Lead to Lighting TD - How I did it - Maik Pham Quang | TVAP EP21

January 26, 2022 The VFX Artists Podcast chats to Make Pham Quang Episode 21
The VFX Artists Podcast
From Matchmove Lead to Lighting TD - How I did it - Maik Pham Quang | TVAP EP21
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In this episode we chat to Maik Pham Quang, a Matchmove lead at Framestore London, about his career progression, as a runner, through to becoming a matchmove lead, with a decade's experience, to transitioning and changing departments to pursue his interest in the lighting department as a lighting TD.

Maik tells us about how it is leading and managing teams, managing pressure and expectations, fitting into a new department, and more.
We hope you enjoy the show!

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Chapters:
00:00 - What to expect in this episode
03:19 - Guest intro
05:19 - Entry into the industry
14:40 - Getting into the matchmove department
19:18 - Seniority progression through the matchmove department
21:33 - Watch Maik's 2021 Lead Matchmove reel
24:50 - What artists think about you as a lead
25:41 - What are the common mistakes matchmove artists make
27:33 - What do matchmove leads and supervisors expect to see in showreels?
29:42 - Which matchmove tasks are requested more lately on shows?
33:46 - Switching from matchmove to the lighting department
38:50 - Do you see yourself transitioning to another department in the future?
44:43 - What advice would you give to the aspiring artists?
48:10 - Conclusions
48:52 - Should artists work at different studios to validate their skills?
51:26 - Extras

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What to expect in this episode
Guest intro
Entry into the industry
Getting into the matchmove department
Seniority progression through the matchmove department
Watch Maik's 2021 Lead Matchmove reel
What artists think about you as a lead
What are the common mistakes matchmove artists make
What do matchmove leads and supervisors expect to see in showreels?
Which matchmove tasks are requested more lately on shows?
Switching from matchmove to the lighting department
Do you see yourself transitioning to another department in the future?
What advice would you give to the aspiring artists?
Conclusions
Should artists work at different studios to validate their skills?
Extras