These shots were completed for the 2013 film 'Fast and Furious 6'.
The live action scans were shot with a large metal pyrotechnic rig and the original plan was to fit the CG Antonov plane over the top of this however, in reality the rig was mostly used only as reference and had to be painted out
The foreground cars were rotoscoped off the original plate and the runway was replaced with a faster CG one to give the shot more speed and impact. Lights were added to the edge of the runway as well as in the distance to also help with the sense of speed.
Extensive work was carried out on the CG Antonov plane to sit it correctly in to each shot and multiple FX passes of debris, fire, smoke and sparks were all graded to match the intensity and values of the real pyrotechnic rig.
Lastly, the cars headlights were enhanced by adding additional glows and glints and camera shake and lens dirt was added to make the viewer feel as if they were in the thick of the action.
These shots were completed for the 2013 film 'Fast and Furious 6'.
The live action scans were shot with a large metal pyrotechnic rig and the original plan was to fit the CG Antonov plane over the top of this however, in reality the rig was mostly used only as reference and had to be painted out
The foreground cars were rotoscoped off the original plate and the runway was replaced with a faster CG one to give the shot more speed and impact. Lights were added to the edge of the runway as well as in the distance to also help with the sense of speed.
Extensive work was carried out on the CG Antonov plane to sit it correctly in to each shot and multiple FX passes of debris, fire, smoke and sparks were all graded to match the intensity and values of the real pyrotechnic rig.
Lastly, the cars headlights were enhanced by adding additional glows and glints and camera shake and lens dirt was added to make the viewer feel as if they were in the thick of the action.
These shots were completed for the 2013 film 'Fast and Furious 6'.
The live action scans were shot with a large metal pyrotechnic rig and the original plan was to fit the CG Antonov plane over the top of this however, in reality the rig was mostly used only as reference and had to be painted out
The foreground cars were rotoscoped off the original plate and the runway was replaced with a faster CG one to give the shot more speed and impact. Lights were added to the edge of the runway as well as in the distance to also help with the sense of speed.
Extensive work was carried out on the CG Antonov plane to sit it correctly in to each shot and multiple FX passes of debris, fire, smoke and sparks were all graded to match the intensity and values of the real pyrotechnic rig.
Lastly, the cars headlights were enhanced by adding additional glows and glints and camera shake and lens dirt was added to make the viewer feel as if they were in the thick of the action.