We had an epic year working on some of the biggest characters and films in the world alongside some of the most talented artists and people in the industry.
Here’s our year in visual effects at a glance:
We had an epic year working on some of the biggest characters and films in the world alongside some of the most talented artists and people in the industry.
Here’s our year in visual effects at a glance:
Luma returned to the Guardians franchise for Vol 2 and created a striking CG environment for the end tag of the film, which included creating hundreds of animated humans inside blue and radiant gold pods and Adam Warlock’s giant gold-encrusted birthing cocoon. Read more
Luma teamed up with Fox to deliver nearly 200 shots for three sequences in the film. We created James Franco’s digi double, a creature-like spores virus that travels into a CG ear canal, cryopod graphics, and work for David’s daunting and cave-like laboratory. Read more
Luma worked on 11 sequences for Jon Watts’s Spider-Man: Homecoming completing just under 500 shots between the Los Angeles and Melbourne studios. Our work covers significant sequences in the film, including the big ATM fight scene featuring an alien gravity gun and the suburban chase sequence inspired by the famous backyard scene in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Read more
Luma delivered nearly 200 shots for Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok. Our team brought Taika Waititi’s soft-hearted rock warrior, Korg, to life across all the Sakaar sequences in the film. The team also animated Miek and Biff and created stunning set extensions. Read more
Doctor Strange
Oscar Nomination for Outstanding Visual Effects
VES Nomination for Oustanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
VES Nomination for Oustanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature
AACTA Nomination for Best Visual Effects or Animation
AEAF Nomination for Best Visual Effects
Black Panther
A Wrinkle in Time
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Phew, what a year! We topped it all off with our annual end of year festivities for some well-deserved fun. We’ve got even more exciting things lined up for the new year—see you in 2018!