How do you get two characters to trip an enormous flying goose, anyway?
This week on the befores & afters podcast, we’re chatting to visible results supervisor Adrian De Moist and visible results producer Eve Fizzinoglia in regards to the making of Slumberland.
On the podcast, we break down quite a few key sequences within the movie—from the companion pig, to the flying goose, and the cuban lodge. We have a look at how every was deliberate, shot and executed. It’s actually enjoyable to have each the VFX supe and producer perspective on this.
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Beneath, take a look at quite a few Slumberland VFX breakdowns, together with from De Moist and Fizzinoglia, and from distributors similar to DNEG, Scanline VFX and Outpost.
Right here’s the audio podcast, under.
Try these behind the scenes movies.
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