Mistika Used in The Adventures of Tintin
By philsandberg on Dec 22, 2011 in Cinema, Post Production |
SGO’s Mistika technology was used for all the DI and Stereo 3D post production by industry leading post production company Park Road Post in The Adventures of Tintin. All digital intermediate work in both 2D and Stereo 3D was achieved using Mistika, which included colour grading, conforming, convergence adjustments and hand-offs between shots. Directed by Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg, the film is based on the series of books “The Adventures of Tintin” by Hergé and is also produced by Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson and Kathleen Kennedy.
Park Road Head of Picture and Senior Colourist, David Hollingsworth, explains, “The open structure of the Mistika platform, the speed of its toolset and SAN-based workflow meant that we could be working on shots as soon as they were handed over from Weta Digital and have the 2D and 3D grades working concurrently.” David adds, “The flexibility of the system also meant that I could be grading while Senior Online Editor, Rob Gordon could be conforming new shots into to the cut, and at the same time, Stereoscopic artist, Meetal Gokul could continue the convergence hand-offs and other stereo work.”
Geoff Mills, Director of SGO Global Sales & Operations states: “The Adventures of Tintin” was an incredibly exciting project bringing with it technical challenges that were overcome. The implementation of Mistika at Park Road Post on such eminent projects, makes us feel very proud indeed, and raises the bar of our software to ever higher levels each time it is used for distinguished work of this calibre.”
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