Led by VFX supervisor Benjamin Walsh, Deluxe-owned VFX house creates a wide range of CG effects for Top Game’s Super Bowl spots, including massive armies and accompanying weapons and horses, and atmospheric elements including fireballs, fog and smoke.
In the campaign, leaders from various historical eras -- including America’s George Washington (Aaron Eckhart), England’s King Arthur (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), and China’s Empress Wu Zetian (Fan Bingbing) -- converge as allies in an unlikely battle. The spots depict each character’s unique region and vast forces as they prepare for battle, culminating with all three coming together to storm an enemy castle. Method VFX supervisor Benjamin Walsh led a team of 30 artists, creating a wide range of CG effects including massive armies and accompanying weapons and horses, and atmospheric elements including fireballs, fog, and smoke. Artists also created matte paintings for various environments, including the enemy castle and surrounding landscape, King Arthur’s medieval ruins, and George Washington’s Virginia countryside.
“We only had a two-and-a-half week post schedule, so as soon as the shoot wrapped in New Zealand we were sending back data to start building the CG soldiers for the three distinct armies,” Walsh explained. “Our dedicated artists did a wonderful job of efficiently executing the rigging, painting, lookdev, and multiple animation cycles required on the soldiers carrying weapons, flags, and riding horses to create these beautifully cinematic spots.”
The big game was broadcast on February 5 and reached 111.3 million viewers.
Source: Method Studios