At last week's VFX festival at Escape Studios, MPC lead animator Oliver Dale explained how MPC approached the Making of Dumbo, the 2019 re-make of the 1940s animated Disney classic.
The starting point for the animators was to begin with live action reference. Dumbo is a baby elephant, so his motion has been based on real footage, and he has to fit into the real world of live action photography.
The animators began the process by animating walk and run cycles, and then added their own embellishments, to make the process "as efficient and as refined as possible".
Bringing Dumbo to life was a big challenge, in part because of the high expectations of this re-make of a much-loved film.
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Wednesday, 12 June 2019
Monday, 27 February 2017
MPC Reveals The Secrets of the Jungle Book
The Jungle Book was one of the most impressive films of 2016, and its secrets were recently revealed at the Escape Studios VFX Festival, with MPC's Ben Jones (CG Supervisor) explaining how the London VFX house brought the characters and creatures of this classic tale to life, re-imagining one of the best-loved of the Walt Disney Studio's animated films.
So, how did MPC create this most extraordinarily ambitious movie?
So, how did MPC create this most extraordinarily ambitious movie?
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Blue Zoo at SIGGRAPH tomorrow in London!
Blue Zoo, one of the UK's most innovative indie animation studios, is the star of the next SIGGRAPH event, on Wednesday May 25 at MPC in London's Soho, at 7pm.
The founders of BlueZoo will be talking about how they nurtured their fledgling company from an idea into a multi-million pound animation powerhouse. Best of all, the event is completely free!
The founders of BlueZoo will be talking about how they nurtured their fledgling company from an idea into a multi-million pound animation powerhouse. Best of all, the event is completely free!
Friday, 4 December 2015
MPC Software Developer Marco Romeo Creates a Better Facial Rigging System with Fabric
At the recent BlueGFX Expo at London’s South Bank, Moving Picture
Company (MPC) Software Developer Marco Romeo talked about some of the recent work done by
MPC on the film Terminator Genisys. In particular, he described how MPC
painstakingly rebuilt a digital version of the young Arnold Schwarzenegger,
using a better facial rigging system with Fabric, and using new facial
simulation research.
We encourage all our students to attend events like BlueGFX Expo; not only are they often free for students to attend, they are an excellent window into where the industry is heading, and what the latest techniques are that make up the digital animation pipeline.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Escape Studios and MPC to host free webinar tomorrow on careers in VFX. Register now!
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