Escape Studios presents “Robotic Repairs – A Steampunk Story” a group project created by our second year VFX students at Escape Studios. It was produced by Daniel Beeching; Fiona Lee was the 2D lead, and Matthew O’Shaughnessy was the 3D Lead.
Robotic Repairs was completed as part of Studio Module PR5001.
Robotic Repairs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w9mUss7slY?si=8-JCqVRXr5Oiz2mh
Group VFX Project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w9mUss7slY?si=8-JCqVRXr5Oiz2mh
Group VFX Project
Robotic Repairs was completed as part of Studio Module PR5001, a collaborative module in which second-year VFX students work together on short film projects, simulating as closely as possible the environment and pipeline of a real animation studio.
VFX Techniques & Software
Robotic Repairs was created using a variety of VFX techniques including 3D modelling, rotoscoping, cleanup, digital matte painting, CG integration and grading. Softwares included Maya, Nuke, Photoshop and Silhouette FX.
Robot Repairs Team Credits
The project was overseen by Escape Studios’ tutor Sokratis Synitos.
Robotic Repairs was created using a variety of VFX techniques including 3D modelling, rotoscoping, cleanup, digital matte painting, CG integration and grading. Softwares included Maya, Nuke, Photoshop and Silhouette FX.
Robot Repairs Team Credits
- Daniel Beeching – Producer and 2D Artist
- Fiona Lee – 2D VFX Lead (compositing)
- Matthew O’Shaughnessy – 3D VFX Lead
- Charlie Cope – 2D VFX
- Diana Ovcarova – 2D VFX
- Mahak Chowdhary – 2D VFX
- Samuel Greer – 3D VFX
- Bradley Vince Crowhurst – 3D VFX
- Laura Valls – 3D VFX & FX
- Tyrese Rawlins – 3D Modelling
The project was overseen by Escape Studios’ tutor Sokratis Synitos.
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