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"God Save the King" Superfreeze Scene

I had the pressure to work on this amazing project back in 2017, this was one of the one last projects that I work in Brazil. I worked on it while I was working at the VFX department of TV Globo, Brazilian free-to-air tv channel, the biggest in Latin America and the second-largest of the world.
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It was three months that I spend with this project. I was responsible for the Layout, Previs, Light, Lookdev, Crowd and I also was the set helping organising the shooting. I also help the team with creating Assets and FX elements.

I created the wood spikes, flying arrows and the fire near the archers.

I created the wood spikes, flying arrows and the fire near the archers.

I created the flag and the background arrows.

I created the flag and the background arrows.

I created the digital axe.

I created the digital axe.

I created the digital morning star.

I created the digital morning star.

I created the digital flying cote rings.

I created the digital flying cote rings.

I created the digital sword intersecting the soldier.

I created the digital sword intersecting the soldier.

The background crowd and the flying fire balls.

The background crowd and the flying fire balls.

The layout of the last beat of the sequence

The layout of the last beat of the sequence

Concept art that I use to based the layout / animatic of the scene. This  concept was made by Beto Campos.

Concept art that I use to based the layout / animatic of the scene. This concept was made by Beto Campos.

Superfreeze Animatic

Close up look of the crowd.

Close up look of the crowd.

This was the plan that I create to position the actors and the stuntman in the set.

This was the plan that I create to position the actors and the stuntman in the set.

Our first test of the layout of the shot. We use a Milo MotionControl Camera to shoot it.

Superfreeze Making-of / Interview in portuguese for GShow.