Level 256 Provides VFX for 'The Dictator'
Press release from Level 256 Visual Effects:
Los Angeles, CA -- Level 256 Visual Effects announced that it has produced more than 60 VFX shots for The Dictator, the latest film from Sacha Baron Cohen.
The new film, released May 16 by Paramount Pictures, marks the third collaboration between Level 256 owner Scott Davids and Baron Cohen. Previously, Davids contributed VFX work to the comedian’s films Borat and Bruno, for which Davids also served as one of the editors.
For The Dictator, Level 256 produced a diverse array of visual effects sequences. These included a number of “split screen scenes” in addition to other VFX work, such as 3D sign replacements, wire removals and a number of green-screen shots.
Eric J. Robertson, VFX Supervisor for The Dictator, said, “One of the great things about Level 256 is that they ask a lot of questions, come up with lots of ideas, and offer a number of artistic options. They have a great ‘comic eye’ and will always find a creative solution to a problem.”
Scott Davids said, “Specializing in the creation of visual effects for comedy films, our goal was to work closely with Eric Robertson, whose eye for color and integration is first rate, and VFX Editor Todd Fulkerson to ensure that the scenes that included visual effects in ‘The Dictator’ allowed the comedic work of the characters to be continuous and seamless, while always moving the story forward.”