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The Killer digi-double visual effects sequence & breakdown. This is our first of many breakdown reels we're going to post on X for our VFX work on The Killer.

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Wylie Co. VFX2 years ago

For this particular sequence in The Killer, Eric Barba, Peter Mavromates and David Fincher approached us with an extremely difficult task, to create close up, photoreal digi-double shots of Michael Fassbender riding a scooter.

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Wylie Co. VFX2 years ago

The quality of the work had to seamlessly cut back to back between live action shots of The Killer on set. Extra complexity was added because the original plan to shoot these shots on a virtual stage didn't live up to what Fincher had envisioned.

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Wylie Co. VFX2 years ago

Because of this there were no HDRI's or usable array footage and sparse reference photos. The lighting and lookdev had to be dialed in by eye. We began with the Killer asset, adding fine facial detail and cloth simulations.

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Wylie Co. VFX2 years ago

We then used photogrammetry to assist with cascading streetlight timing and travel speed. The final result was high res meticulously crafted nearly full CG shots cut into the live action sequence with the ultimate goal of nobody noticing.

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Jesus Plaza2 years ago

Amazing work! Well Done! Not for a second I thought it was CG

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Señor Adrian2 years ago

Great work, but why Fincher just didn't shot it on location, with a stunt double, and then composite Fassbender's face on the stunt double?

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Rami2 years ago

This is the VFX & CGI I’ve come to expect from a Fincher movie. The entire time I kept thinking where are the hidden vfx happening.? The airplanes landing or taking off near the airport scenes were def vfx or at least I think those were vfx shots :) Fantastic work all around.

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Remi2 years ago

This is just unbelievably impressive. You guys are the unsung heroes of cinema!

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Daniel Sosa2 years ago

People keep asking stuff like WHY WAS MINDHUNTER SO EXPENSIVE? Because of this, because Fincher has been extremely in love with using A LOT of seamless CGI that no one in their right mind would assume it’s CGI. That takes a lot of preparation work and time making it, meaning $$$

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The Fincher Analyst2 years ago

Incredible work! 😮

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