“Dead Shot” Premieres May 12th

Congratulations to all our talented students on their work on the indie thriller Dead Shot“, which premieres on 12 May.  Escape Studios is proud to be have contributed over a dozen VFX shots to “Dead Shot“, directed by London-based film-makers Tom and Charles Guard.

In Dead Shot, a retired Irish paramilitary witnesses the fatal shooting of his pregnant wife by an SAS officer, taking his revenge to the streets of 1970’s London.

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Mark Strong (left) in Borderland

Starring Felicity Jones and Aml Ameen, Dead Shot (formerly titled “Borderland”) is set in the height of The Troubles in the 1970s.  

 
When a border ambush goes wrong, a retired Irish paramilitary witnesses the fatal shooting of his pregnant wife by an SAS officer.  
 
After outwitting the SAS, now wounded, and presumed dead, he escapes, taking his revenge to the streets of 1970’s London. 

Directors Tom and Charles Guard

Borderland directors Tom and Charles Guard

Borderland was directed by Tom and Charles Guard, with live action production being filmed on location in Glasgow in 2022.  

 
Escape Studios
Tom and Charles visited Escape Studios on a number of occasions to brief our students and give them feedback on the ongoing VFX work.  

 
Glasgow 2022 for London 1972
For our students, challenges involved making the streets of 2022 Glasgow look convincingly like 1970s London.  This included paint and roto, 2D compositing, and smoke FX work. 

 
Escape Studios VFX 
Klaudija Cermak

Escape Studios’ students contributed over a dozen shots, led by Head of Compositing and VFX Program Leader Klaudija Cermak, serving as VFX Supervisor.  

Escape Studios students working on the film include:

Congratulations to them all on their excellent work. 
 
Industry Engagement
Projects like Dead Shot offer our compositing students real-world experience of live-action film-making, and the chance to work with well-established directors. 

 
Movie Theatres and Sky Cinema
 

Dead Shot will be released in theatres and on Sky Cinema.

 
Thanks to Foundry
Escape Studios would like to thank Foundry, developers of the compositing software Nuke, for their kind co-operation and support throughout the project. 
 
Thanks from director Tom Guard:
“Dear Klaudija,
We’ve just come away from the grade and wanted to thank you for you and your team’s phenomenal work on the big wide shot of London. The smoke looks perfect and the clean up and Telecom Tower are exactly what we’d hoped for.
We can’t thank you enough for your perseverance and dedication on this project and the lengths you and the students have gone to get every shot right.
You are a crack team!
We’ll be in touch again very soon but just wanted to let you know how thrilled we are by what we saw this evening.
With best wishes
Tom and Charlie”
 
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