Cinesite Delivers John Carter to Mars

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For the stereo conversion Cinesite hired one of the industry’s most respected stereographers, Scott Willman and built a new pipeline based on Nuke and proprietary tools. Scott’s team meticulously rotoscoped and rotomotioned each object in every shot to achieve the highest possible 3D quality.

“Working on John Carter has been an epic journey for us,” said Antony Hunt, managing director of Cinesite. “We’ve pushed our creative ability to a new limit with outstanding visual effects, and our pipelines have been well and truly put to the test. John Carter is our first full stereo conversion of a feature film and the feedback we’ve had from Andrew and Disney on the conversion quality has been fantastic.”

About Cinesite
Cinesite is one of the largest and most creative visual effects companies in Europe. Established in 1991 and headquartered in London with facilities in Los Angeles, their visual effects team has the capacity and creativity to produce all manner of digital effects for feature films and TV shows of all scales. Their award-winning team of highly talented visual effects artists take filmmakers' ideas and turn them into spectacular cinematic reality.

Cinesite is currently working on World War Z (Paramount Pictures) and Skyfall (Sony Pictures). They’ve recently completed work on Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (Disney/Bruckheimer), X-Men: First Class (Twentieth Century Fox) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (Warner Bros).







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