Faz Buffery

Faz Buffery’s got their fingerprints all over a handful of blockbuster heavy-hitters. First up, Ready Player One—a wild, neon fever dream from Spielberg—sucked people in with its mashed-up universe of pop culture references, VR escapism, and, honestly, more ‘80s nostalgia than you’d think humanly possible. Buffery played their part behind the scenes, helping to bring that candy-colored world to life, where the line between game and reality just kinda melts away. Then you’ve got Solo: A Star Wars Story. Alright, say what you want about the prequels and spinoffs, but this one dove into Han Solo’s early days—smuggling, double-crosses, gambling, that scruffy charisma on full blast. The movie zipped through wild heists and introduced new faces alongside the old crew. Buffery, again, in the thick of it, working to nail those gritty, lived-in Star Wars vibes while making the Kessel Run look, well, actually pretty epic. And don’t sleep on Doctor Strange. Superhero movies are everywhere, but this one? It bent reality, quite literally. The visuals went absolutely bonkers—city streets folding in on themselves, magic sigils crackling in midair, time doing loop-de-loops. Buffery contributed to the jaw-dropping spectacle, helping to twist the MCU into something weirder and more mind-bending. All in all, Faz Buffery’s resume is basically a highlight reel of modern sci-fi and fantasy madness.

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  • Professions: Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, Additional Crew, Actor

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