
You can also attend his AU 2017 industry talk on Wednesday, November 15, 3:45-4:45 p.m to learn about the visual artistry and tools that contributed to the film’s distinct look.ĭon’t have your pass yet? Register now and save $425.

Blade runner 2049 on demand how to#
detailing how to tell if you’re a replicant (you never know!) followed by a screening of Blade Runner 2049. It looks like it’ll be a mind-bending experience, and where better to enjoy it than at AU, with thousands of engineers, architects, and designers helping to create a future that isn’t nearly so bleak?įramestore VFX Supervisor Richard Hoover will be in conversation with Autodesk on Tuesday, November 14 at 5:30 p.m. The flying cars are back, the smoky film-noir cityscapes are back, and of course the replicants are back. Set 30 years after the first original Blade Runner, the new film, starring Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, and a creepy-looking Jared Leto, looks like it’ll be a fitting follow-up to one of the greatest science fiction movies of all time. With the cricitical consensus on the site stating, Visually stunning and narratively satisfying, Blade Runner 2049 deepens and expands it’s predecessor’s story while standing as an impressive filmmaking achievement on it’s own right. That’s right, people: as part of AU 2017 in Las Vegas, we’ll have a special screening of Blade Runner 2049! (Can you tell we’re geeking out already?) Blade Runner 2049 is currently rated at 94 on Rotten Tomatoes heading into it’s Friday release date.

This year at AU, we’ll also be looking a bit further down the line-to the year 2049, to be exact-to explore the future of making synthetic humans. Usually that means taking a look at how the fields of architecture, construction, design, manufacturing, and media & entertainment will be changing in the next 3-5 years.

AU is all about the future of making things.
