Josh Guillaume
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Josh Guillaume
@JDGuilla
Writer & Director +VFX Artist on: Love, Death & Robots; Secret Level; and more

My wife read my latest blog post on her own last night. She's not in my industry. She doesn't know how VFX contracts are priced or how freelance income actually works. She finished it and told me it was far more valuable than just to artists. She was right.

HULK (2003, Ang Lee)


If every character in your shot needs its own light rig, the problem isn't the lighting. It's the lookdev. Standardize your lookdev lighting. Same HDRI, same grey ball, same exposure. Assets approved under the same conditions just work together in production. Stop light linking everything. Use flags, negative fill, bounce cards. Like a real gaffer would.

One of the best things I've ever done is give away 18GB of my reference pictures from all over the world for free. Totally free for studies, photo-bashing, professional work, etc. with no attribution required. Get it here: Reference.Pictures/Free-Megapack

Just watched Wuthering Heights (2026), shot on Kodak 35mm film. Could shooting on digital have reproduced the same look ? ( not dissing digital, just genuinely interested to know )


Reign of Fire (2002) feels like a fever dream: dragons wake up, torch the planet and piss off Christian Bale, Gerard Butler and a ridiculously jacked Matthew McConaughey, who hunts the beasts through a post-apocalyptic London. Gloriously weird, underrated fantasy.












