MPC’s VFX team led by Rob Walker and Tim Civil was involved from an early stage to figure out how they would create Virgin Atlantic’s stylish spot. A complete pre-viz helped determine the timing of the shots, camera moves, and transitions between scenes.
Filming took place during 6 days at Pinewood, using multiple stages. Most of MPC’s work focused on the complex composites and extensive environment work, which was achieved using a combination of Flame, Maya, Cinema 4D, Nuke, Realflow, After Effects, and Photoshop.
The opening shot presented a typical challenge for the team. All the elements were shot green screen using motion control and integrated in Post. For the small people sliding down the suitcases, a practical to-scale platform was built, and the talent was filmed using a modified camera move derived from the original Girls plate.
The effect in the X-Ray scene was achieved by dressing the talent in mesh clothing, and colour inverting the plates in Flame.
Apart from numerous environmental elements, CG was used to create all the featured planes, mostly notably the full-frame shots with the crew standing on the wing. Also of note are the melting ice-cream girl, Gherkin building, disco ball, martini glass, and cloud layers. Paul Harrison added the master grade.
The 90 sec commercial and cut-downs will be on air in the UK from 1st October.
CREDITS
Directors: Traktor
Agency: RKCR/Y&R
Agency Producer: Jody Allison
Creatives: Pip and Chris
Production Company: Partizan
Production Company Producer: David Stewart
Production Company Producer Manager: Mags Millen
DOP: Stephen Blackman
Editor: Rick Russell @ Final Cut
Post Production: MPC
VFX Lead: Rob Walker and Tim Civil
VFX team: James Adamson, Anthony Bloor, Tim Civil, Russell Etheridge, Bruno Fukomothi, Liam Griffin, Robert Hesketh, Richard Hopkins, Kamen Markov, Mikael Petterrsson, Nidhi Seth, Charlotte Tyson, Rob Walker, Byron Woofendon
Telecine: Paul Harrison
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