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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Arron Roebuck (Production VFX Supervisor) & Paul Russo (Production VFX Producer)
The Art of VFX: Arron Roebuck launched his visual effects career in 2010 at The Mill before moving on to DNEG. Over the years, he has contributed to major productions including John Carter, Interstellar, The Crown, and Argylle. He first stepped into the world of Game of Thrones during its fifth season and remained through the show’s eighth and final chapter.
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This is a really cool article that I have found to be very informative. I haven't had much interest in VFX, but it is still a concept that I find to be very cool. Additionally the show 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' and Game of Thrones as shows are both productions that I love as fantasy worlds. I always knew that a lot of what we were seeing on screen for these shows have been enhanced by CGI and VFX in some way. So it is very cool to hear from the creators of 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' about what their experience has been in VFX and how that has created the VFX for the show. The side by side images in the article that show a shot before and after CGI and VFX have been applied are by favorite part of this article. It accurately and easily shows the reader of the article how VFX was applied for the production.
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