The Adam Project: All VFX Removed

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    In this VFX breakdown of The Adam Project, we're going to take a look at some digital sets that were rendered in real-time, The CG MagCyl and other Sorian Tech, the necessity for CG trees and foliage, and for some reason, a CG leg.
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    DNeg was tasked with creating the Sorian Jet and the Time Jet. The brief for the Sorian jet was that it had to be like a big, dark, and sinister tank that was capable of flying very fast and the Time jet had to be a very fast and nimble military vehicle. Although the briefs for the two vehicles were different, both had to look like futuristic technology without looking too sci-fi or otherworldly. The Sorian jet was almost entirely CG, in fact, the only physical set built for it was this blue screen doorway from which the time soldier surfers emerge. And the only physical set that was for the Time jet was this partial cockpit which was attached to a gimbal to allow the filmmakers to pitch and tilt it depending on the needs of the shot. Even though the cockpit was practical, CGI was still used to add details to its interior and to remove the wires they used to make young Adam appear weightless in this scene. And because the wires still weren't quite enough to sell the look that little Adam was really floating around, they also added this CG leg.
    The safe house and its backyard were a practical set built in a hockey stadium. The forest in the background was extended digitally, and, because the practical set had artificial grass that didn't look "Grassy" enough, it also, had to be CGI. As were these trees in this car chase scene because the forest wasn't "Foresty" enough and all the foliage beneath and around the car here because it wasn't "Foliagey" enough and these time soldier surfers here were also CG and this car door... In fact, the car the actors were in was never even driven in the forest at all. It was actually all filmed on a set with the car on a rig and in front of bluescreens.
    Scanline (amongst other things) was responsible for the “MagCyl” as well as the Time Soldier weapon effects. For the MagCyl, there were a variety of concepts done by the production team, which formed part of the final design.
    In addition to the actual digital prop, they had to develop the MagCyl’s various electromagnetic discharges and how the MagCyl could pulse energy into an environment, stop bullets via an electromagnetic shield, or help Adam jump into the air. The final result for all of these effects ended up being a blend of multiple Houdini renders and compositing passes that brought the MagCyl to life in the film.
    For the particle accelerator scene, the platforms, stairs, and part of the particle accelerator were all a practical set but almost everything else in the scene was CGI.
    Due to the complexity of the scene, a lot of interaction was required to happen between the actors and the set itself, this is a tricky thing to do, especially, when your set is mainly CGI.
    The overcome this problem Scanline built a low-res version of the digital set before principal photography, then with the help of some cutting-edge technology and an iPad, they were able to point the iPad toward the part they wished to see and view that area of the digital set in realtime.
    This allowed the director to explore the set and design shots from angles and elevations that previously, would have been missed or wouldn't have been possible.
    And this meant the Director could see both the physical and the digital at the same time and actually know (in the moment) that he had a thoroughly convincing effect, without having to take a leap of faith.
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Komentáře • 37

  • @CraigTinson2015
    @CraigTinson2015 Před rokem +10

    I would *love* to know how you get these "behind the scenes" footages... they are fascinating! and I don't see them in any other places! especially in the new films you've done these videos for...

  • @SasameNakamura
    @SasameNakamura Před rokem

    Awesome review!! I love this kind of videos behind the scenes!! Thanks for sharing!!😊

  • @Remymareno
    @Remymareno Před rokem +12

    Awesome video and breakdown man! Learn a lot of the industry BTS from you!
    But holy moly, so much unnecessary VFX in my opinion :D This is why I like directors like Dennis that utilizes it more for the story and not just because "insert any reason".

    • @fireaza
      @fireaza Před rokem

      I wouldn't call filmmakers being able to make a scene look EXACTLY how they wanted it to look "any reason". Is it also "unnecessary" for a chef to add a few extra spices and herbs if the meal they're preparing doesn't taste quite how they want it to?

    • @Remymareno
      @Remymareno Před rokem

      @@fireaza Hence I said in my opinion, cause the food tastes as good as the consumer want it too, not the chef. The any reason part is literally any reason, and its valid cause its art. Art can never be wrong. Just sometimes I find too much of something distracting, others not :) Also thank you for replying to my comment. I love this!

  • @haonrepulsor2227
    @haonrepulsor2227 Před rokem +38

    I still don't understand what the 120 million dollars come from. movie scenes: house in the woods. Run in the forest. beach in the forest. and some factory in the forest.

    • @ThatGuyProbablyYT
      @ThatGuyProbablyYT Před rokem +3

      Don’t forget a convenience store

    • @zjustin1770
      @zjustin1770 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Paying the actors, people who edit, people in that area. Then if they had to rent out places, that could add on. Maybe cost for material to make outfits. Things of those natures. Good editing costs a lot of money, along side popular actors costing a lot

    • @_sirtrouble
      @_sirtrouble Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@zJUSTIN these can't even add up to that money

    • @zjustin1770
      @zjustin1770 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@_sirtrouble paying the actors/editing team maybe

    • @topcraft2844
      @topcraft2844 Před 11 měsíci +3

      there are thousands of vfx artists working on a movie. If you actually want them to have a decent paying then that price is justifiable

  • @AnyBrick
    @AnyBrick Před rokem +1

    1st your voice sounds uncommon .. like you changed your recording set up or did an AI text2speach creation.
    2nd I really missed the info where to get the music?!
    But I still love your VFX bts. Keep up that great work!

  • @LodyRich8
    @LodyRich8 Před rokem +4

    Fame you are the best

  • @MOHANRAJ-pu5zo
    @MOHANRAJ-pu5zo Před rokem +3

    Amazing buddy love from TAMIL NADU

  • @devynhale1623
    @devynhale1623 Před 11 měsíci

    We need some full movies like starwars fully vfx erased would be amazing to watch a full movie with the fx visible

  • @seniormancomedyayodozen5352

    Wow this's AMAZING 😮

  • @Rey_M
    @Rey_M Před rokem +2

    Great effects. Amazing movie

  • @Footage30
    @Footage30 Před rokem +1

    Time for VFX.

  • @ArroyoRiver
    @ArroyoRiver Před 11 měsíci

    Staff is cooler in concept than a lightsaber.

  • @Jirjispirates
    @Jirjispirates Před rokem

    Devon island mars bruhh

  • @christopherstaples6758

    covid protection was strong during filming

  • @Unexcepti0nal_TV
    @Unexcepti0nal_TV Před rokem +2

    first

  • @kaveh9789
    @kaveh9789 Před rokem

    What is movie name ?

  • @champion-ig2dd
    @champion-ig2dd Před rokem

    Firs comment

  • @itx-prince-jasim
    @itx-prince-jasim Před rokem

    First

  • @AssDust
    @AssDust Před rokem +3

    why i hate new movies. too loud, stupid filters and cgi. late 80s early 90s art of shooting is long gone

    • @fireaza
      @fireaza Před rokem

      Wow! You're such a cultured and discerning film buff! You're so much smarter than the unwashed masses, they're so easily impressed by flashy CGI, but not you! Movies would be so much better if the movie studios listened to distinguished film buffs like you!

  • @jansebios4429
    @jansebios4429 Před rokem

    WOW 5 Seconds ago

    • @jansebios4429
      @jansebios4429 Před rokem

      just had wifi probs thats why i didnt get to comment right away

  • @hccdgvvfccdgn993
    @hccdgvvfccdgn993 Před rokem +1

    Cool effects, will never watch the movie

  • @zilion
    @zilion Před rokem

    🤮

  • @laquilanda4751
    @laquilanda4751 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Im amazed mr green that u earned millions subs just for posting vids of others, u didnt even removed the watermark in there u just gathering all vfx vids from that movie and u making explanation so that will look like the original, but all your explanation are nonsense all of your vids are copyrighted