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Tracking of long shot of lone biker on road, as dozens of photoreal CG cars are added to the road

VFX Legion recently delivered all of the visual effects for director Angel Manuel Soto's powerful award-winning coming of age drama, 'Charm City Kings.' Led by VFX Supervisor James David Hattin and VFX Producer Nate Smalley, the pioneering remote company's global team of artists created over 100 photorealistic visual effects for the film. The winner of the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Ensemble at this year's Sundance Film Festival, 'Charm City Kings' premiered on HBO Max,the recently launched streaming platform. Inspired by the dirt-bike culture revealed in the documentary '12 O'Clock Boys,' the film is the story of Mouse (Jahi Di'Allo Winston), a boy who desperately wants to join an infamous clique of bikers that rules the inner-city streets of West Baltimore. It centers on the 14-year old's emotional struggle between a strait and narrow path and the thrill and fast money of a biker's world filled with violence. VFX Legion, the sole visual effects vendor for 'Charm City Kings,' delivered the wide range of photorealistic computer-generated effects that the film demanded. One of the most challenging visual effects was for a shot that began with the camera inverted, opening the scene with an upside-down view of a biker driving on a closed-off stretch of road. As the motorcycle passes the camera, we follow the shift in perspective as it rotates to an upright position. VFX Legion's job was to track the sweeping camera move and build out this long shot of the lone dirt-biker with the addition of dozens of photorealist computer-generated cars. Choreographed animation maneuvers the vehicles naturally through the traffic as they change lanes, accelerate and hit the brakes. The LA and B.C.-based company's CG library provided a cost-effect option, eliminating the need to build the automobiles digitally from scratch. Computer-generated cars were selected to match the look of the models traveling in the opposite direction on the practical footage. The complex shot tapped both the scope and caliber of VFX Legion's worldwide collaborative of work-from-home talent. Puerto Rico-based Ruy Delgado, the studio's go-to artist for challenging tracking shots, worked closely with the company's 3D supervisor Rommel S. Calderon in LA, 3D artist Chris Strauss out of Lake Tahoe, and compositor Eugen Olsen, a resident of Johannesburg, South Africa. The team worked as a single unit, ensuring that all of the iterations fit together, and mattes along with various elements created by the 3D department blended seamlessly. The company’s team also removed reflections, camera shadows, and stunt rigging from adrenaline-pumping biking scenes along with building CG elements, adding images to cell phone screens, and compositing shots. The majority of the 100+ shots created for 'Charm City Kings' are invisible, enabling the drama to play out in a flawless real-world environment that defies the viewers’ eye.

October 12, 2020 Matte Painting

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