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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm1902753Bert Yukich - IMDb

    Bert Yukich is known for Spiritual Warriors (2007), Who Are You (2009) and Rihanna Feat. Calvin Harris: We Found Love (2011).

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  2. Bert Yukich, a Clio Award and Visual Society Award-winner, utilizes personally developed proprietary methods to refine the intrinsic magnificence of all his subjects (most often include A-list celebrity talent).

  3. Bert Yukich is known for Spiritual Warriors (2007), Who Are You (2009) and Rihanna Feat. Calvin Harris: We Found Love (2011).

  4. Jan 17, 2006 · The environment is meant to be magical and its very stylized, explained KromA visual effects supervisor Bert Yukich. The look is similar to the Peter Max illustrations of the 60s, but the animation style is more along the lines of quirky Monty Python cartoons.

    • Kung Fu converges with electronic mayhem in new video.
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    By IGN Music

    Updated: May 19, 2012 9:49 pm

    Posted: Dec 3, 2003 8:12 pm

    "Get Yourself High," the newest video from electronic music pioneers The Chemical Brothers, brings classic Kung Fu shenanigans into the eclectic realm of dance music. Pilfering footage from the classic 1978 martial arts film Two Champions of Death (Shaolin yu Wu Dang), director Joseph Kahn and the Chems have tweaked the images to align with the lyrics and music of the song.

    Various images in the video have been digitally altered by effects house KromA, changing swords and knives into microphones, slabs of vinyl, headphones, and boom boxes, while character's mouths have been augmented to say the song's chorus relegated mantra of "Don't rely on us to get you high." Additionally, some characters in the film/video are also seen to be rapping the lyrics of Canadian MC K-Os, who appears on the track.

    KromA visual effects supervisor and lead artist Bert Yukich explained the details of the CG techniques his company applied in a recent article posted on musicvideowire.com. They had to take 25 year old film footage and via the use of facial capture software, they altered the lip, cheek, and jaw movements of the actors in the film so that it appears as if they are reciting the lyrics from the song. In these scenes, where the film's characters were speaking, the footage had to be further modified. To achieve the seamless end results, the KromA effects crew used Elastic Reality to morph the footage so that the jaw movement of the film characters matched the lyrics being "spoken."

  5. Creative Director. KROMA. Nov 2001 - Present 22 years 6 months. View Bert Yukichs profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Bert has 1 job listed on their profile. See...

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  6. Oct 1, 2004 · Los Angeles visual effects and animation studio KromA has hired producer Bob Yukich to head vfx production. He is a former freelancer with broad experience in commercials, music videos, feature films and episodic television and will oversee production, day-to-day operations and sales.