Our Work
Hmm....a little tricky this one. Unless you are one of the fortunate few to own a 3D enabled computer, it won't be possible to get the full benefit of our 3D work online. In due course web based 3D will become more straight forward, but in the meantime, if you would like to see our showreel then please contact us and we will be happy to organise a screening for you.
News
August
Panasonic Viera “Crossroads” 60s Cinema & TV Commercial
Directed by Gerald McMorrow through Earth London, Vision3@Compendium provided the expertise of both specialist
crew and post production to realise this complex and ambitious 3D commercial. Shot over four days in Johannesburg, South Africa, the film mixes both 2D and Stereo 3D, with an array of dazzling live action stunts & SFX. Filmed entirely with Phantom cameras on the Element Technica Quasar mirror rig, the commercial was especially challenging due to the mix of 3D live action and CG. The commercial is planned for release in September 2010, in store, selected 3D Cinemas and potentially, TV. Press article
July
Philips “Circus”
Directed by Barney Cokeliss through Ridley Scott Associates, the short film is part of the “Parallel Lines” series. Filmed in 3D, Vision3@Compendium was there to the help fuse the creative and technical aspect of the shoot and post-production, supplying 3D knowhow and crew. Shot over four days in Hemel Hempstead using Viper cameras on both an Element Technica Quasar rig and also the lightweight P&S Technik “Freestyle” rig. The film will promote Philips' 3D LED TV in-store & Cinemas and is due for release in September 2010. 2D teaser
June
Microsoft Office 2010 60s Cinema and TV Commercial
For the launch of Office 2010 in Europe this commercial took place in Berlin through E&P Commercial Filmproduktion over two days and was directed by Moritz Laube. Vision3@Compendium provided the stereo crew to both test and film with the new Arri Alexa cameras on the Stereoplane rig complemented by Phantom cameras on the Stereotec Live 3D rig. Both setups were ground breaking, as both rig and cameras had never been used together, as well as being one of the very first uses of the Alexas “in the wild”, let alone in a 3D environment. The commercial was released on the 7th October 2010. 3D Anaglyph Version
May
Kate Moss – AnOther Magazine
Content for AnOther Magazine this short glamorous piece was directed by Baillie Walsh through Gainsbury & Whiting. Shot in a London Studio using Phantom cameras and Element Technica Quasar Rig over one day, this is an example of Kate Moss at her most sumptuous, in slow motion 3D. Vision3@Compendium provided crew and technical advice both during the shoot and to Premiere Heure (Paris) who handled the post production. Final distribution platform is yet to be confirmed, but potentially it’s for Cinema, Internet & iPad and slated to be release is Sept/October 2010.
April
Discovery “Born Survivor” Bear Grylls Promo
Shot against green screen over two days in a south London studio Vision3@Compendium were employed directly by Discovery UK to handle the Stereo side of the shoot and supervise the post production. The spot was shot using a Super Techno crane with F23’s mounted on an Element Technica Quasar rig. The whole CGI background was created by ENVY. The end result is the intrepid explorer and general outdoor “Born Survivor” Bear Grylls clambering over rocks, climbing cliff faces and crossing huge voids in a striking ident for the new series. The 2D version has been running on UK channels. 2D version
Samsung 3D Televisions – In store Content
Shot over three days at Chelsea football ground. Directed by Paul Shearer through Great Guns, this film shows Messrs Drogba, Lampard, Zhirkov and Ancelotti going through their paces, with plenty of football action and humour. Vision3@Compendium provided crew and technical know-how during both the filming and the post production process, which took place at Envy – London. Cameras used were Sony F23s on the Element Technica Quasar rig. The film is intended for the new Samsung 3D screens as part of their in-store content.
Film & TV
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