Following their work on the visual effects for the films Asterix at the Olympic Games and Asterix & Obelix: God Save Britanna, the MPC Paris teams are now on board for the latest film in the saga, directed by Guillaume Canet.
More than 285 VFX shots supervised by Hugues Namur and dedicated to the crowds and environments of the 4 palaces occupied our artists for more than 9 months!
SYNOPSIS: We are in 50 BC. The Empress of China is imprisoned following a coup d’état fomented by Deng Tsin Quin, a felonious prince. With the help of Graindemais, the Phoenician merchant, and her faithful warrior Tat Han, Princess Fu-Yi, the empress’s only daughter, flees to Gaul to ask for help from the two valiant warriors Asterix and Obelix, who have superhuman strength thanks to their magic potion. Our two inseparable Gauls agree to help the Princess to save her mother and free her country. And here they are, all on their way to a great adventure to China. But Caesar and his powerful army, always thirsty for conquest, have also taken the direction of the Middle Kingdom…
Discover our DNEG team’s visual effects work on Amazon Prime’s ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’. From CG Warlords and seers to epic battles, our team delivered 87 shots across 3 episode to help bring this epic series to the screen.
Langston Belton talks with Geoffrey Baumann, Visual Effects Supervisor for Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and Ryan Meinerding, Head of Visual Development for Marvel Studios, about the collaborative process of designing Namor’s wings and creating a realistic flight motion for Namor, which was inspired by both birds and professional athletes.
Ready to be spellbound? Our new VFX Breakdown for ‘The School for Good and Evil’ is here! ✨
From cyclops battles to chocolate fireballs, our team conjured up some serious movie magic to bring this enchanting tale to life. We couldn’t be prouder of their amazing work!
MPC’s team was led by Production VFX Supervisor Guillaume Rocheron, MPC VFX Supervisor Jeremy Robert, MPC Executive Producer Frederick Lissau; with the visualization led by Art Director, Leandre Lagrange and Head of Visualization, Patrick Smith.
Knock at the Cabin is M. Night Shyamalan’s latest psychological horror film set in rural Pennsylvania. A family’s vacation is suddenly interrupted by a group of four people who hold them hostage at a remote cabin.
Cadence Effects worked on over 240 shots across the entire film. We were tasked with creating lightning, storm clouds, CG weapons, and CG planes. Additional effects consist of enhanced blood spurts and gore, blue screen work through the cabin’s windows and doors, tv inserts and more.
Knock at the Cabin was theatrically released on February 3, 2023 and starred Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldrige, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Kristen Cui, Abby Quinn, and Rupert Grint.
Ready for a behind-the-scenes look at the magic that brought Medieval movie to life? Check out our latest VFX breakdown video, featuring a showcase of some of the 650+ visual effects we created for the film.