News | March 12, 2026

The Program is Online -
"Reno", Moonvalley, and a European Predator

 

HEY EVERYONE,

 

The wait is over, the program of the 30th FMX has been revealed! 🗝️ To get the full picture, please click here. Our Early Bird options are available until March 20 - smart savers 🎩 make it to the FMX Ticketshop in time.

 

The FMX 2026 program contains the diversity of topics the conference stands for and addresses the latest and hottest in VFX, animation and digital media creation. 🔥

 

We're happy to announce some new confirmations. One of them: the wizards from Lux Aeterna are revealing the secrets behind their fascinating experiment "RENO". 🪄

 

We're also happy to have a presentation on a tool everyone seems to be talking about right now: Moonvalley's generative AI model. 🌶️

 

Last not least there's a strong European collaboration to admire: VFX supervisors from The Yard VFX and TRIXTER will demonstrate how cross-studio collaboration can become a success formula and add to the magic. ✨

 

Latest Confirmations

 

"RENO" - Exploring New Realms in
Visual Effects Through Sci-Fi Filmmaking

 

Lux Aeterna is known for its award-winning VFX work on productions including "The Crown", "Human" and "Our Universe". With "RENO", the studio turned that expertise inward, producing an original sci-fi short film as a live testbed for virtual production and machine learning workflows.

 

In this session, Tav Flett (Compositing Supervisor), Rob Hifle (Founder & Director), James Pollock (Creative Technologist), and Paul Silcox (VFX Director) break down the process behind "RENO": how a traditionally post-driven VFX studio re-engineered its pipeline for a newly opened virtual production stage, how environments were designed for in-camera capture, and how tools such as Gaussian splat scanning, automated rotoscoping and marker removal streamlined production.

 

Across creative, technical and production perspectives, the team shares practical lessons from delivering a high-ambition project with a lean crew, demonstrating how craft and technology must evolve together.

 

This session is part of the FMX track Shorts.

 

 

The Human Craft Behind Generative Video for VFX

 

Generative video has moved beyond demos. It is now being applied inside high end studio production, and it is starting to reshape how VFX and animation teams plan, build, review, and deliver shots. The talk of Ben Lock, Head of Production Strategy at Moonvalley, is a grounded, forward-looking field guide to that shift, informed by hands-on work with studios and facilities integrating generative video technology into real pipelines.
 
We will examine the practical pros and cons, what is working today, where it breaks under production constraints, and the hurdles that still block scale: control, continuity, versioning, integration, governance, and delivery standards. You will get a clear view of the emerging roadmap and adoption trends, the skillsets teams are hiring and training for, and what parts of the VFX and animation pipeline are being rebuilt as this becomes a production tool rather than a novelty.
 
The goal is simple: replace hype with operational clarity, and help the industry get ready for the next phase of studio production.

 

This session is part of the FMX track The Road Ahead.

The Predator from Yautja - Made in Europe

 

In this joint FMX presentation, VFX supervisors Laurens Ehrmann from The Yard VFX and Dominik Zimmerle from TRIXTER reveal the European VFX expertise behind "Predator: Badlands". Built on shared assets and constant creative exchange, the film's VFX production thrived on collaboration. The supervisors will discuss how they actively referenced and inspired one another’s work across studios, using shared look development and even assets to ensure continuity while elevating environments, characters, creatures, and effects.

 

The session also dives deep into their favorite sequences, highlighting the creative and technical challenges that defined them. More than a showcase of shots, this presentation demonstrates how cross-studio collaboration and shared inspiration across European VFX houses strengthened both craft and storytelling.

 

This session is part of the FMX track VFX for Features.

 

We will update the program continuously -

 


more top-class speakers and intriguing topics to follow soon!

 

FMX 2026: On Site May 5-7 | Online & On Campus May 8 | On Demand May 9-June 9