A new VFX breakdown for Predator: Badlands peels back the curtain on some of the film’s trickiest digital sequences, putting The Yard’s creature work front and centre, and showing why this movie is in the running for Best Visual Effects at the 98th Academy Awards.

best animation software matters: it allows timing, performance, and FX to sync seamlessly, ensuring each beat of action reads clearly.

The Yard’s work on Thia’s self-repair sequence is another standout. Here, the damaged synthetic reconnects her lower body using a surgical device designed and animated in-house. It’s technically intricate, but it’s the performance beats – how Thia reacts, how timing lines up – that lend the moment weight, revealing good VFX is, at its core, great animation.

Visit The Yard VFX for more film insights, and if you’re inspired, read more on how visual effects are crafted in our deep dive into The Creator and Tom Morton’s advice for creating concept art for film.