ArsenalFX, a leading Visual Effects Post Production studio, recently produced visual effects featured within three celebrity-directed short films. These films, which were directed by Eva Longoria, Jamie Foxx, and Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, have just been presented as part of the 2013 Canon/Ron Howard PROJECT IMAGINAT10N Film Festival, both in New York and Los Angeles. ArsenalFX’s Creative Director Lauren Mayer-Beug was the VFX On-Set Supervisor during physical production of all three films.(Note: Lauren can be seen in above photo gallery with Eva Longoria at far right of image.)
This is the second year in a row for which ArsenalFX has provided visual effects support to this project, which is presented by Ron Howard and Canon. This year, the company contributed VFX to Eva Longoria’s film “Out of the Blue,” Jamie Foxx’s film, “And She Was My Eve,” and Stone’s film, “Evermore.” ArsenalFX produced approximately 80 VFX shots for each of the three films. The company also provided the graphics, titles, and credits for each film as well.
About “OUT OF THE BLUE”
Eva Longoria’s action short film “Out of the Blue” gave the actress a chance to live out her dream of being a stuntwoman. The film tells the story of a tough, sexy woman fighting her way through a series of unique physical challenges, in her efforts to stop a mad man. The female character’s mission takes a surprising turn that leaves the audience wondering if it was all just a game. For a behind the scenes look, please visit: http://screen.yahoo.com/video/playlist/projectimagination-eva-longoria-out-of-the-blue/eva-longoria-film-behind-scenes-174040000.html
For “Out of the Blue,” ArsenalFX was involved in a great deal of harness and rig removal presented within the film’s fight scenes. This work also included rebuilding Longoria’s face for a few shots in which rig wires crossed over her actual face during physical production. ArsenalFX also created digital knives in 3D, and composited them into the film’s various knife-fight scenes.
About “AND SHE WAS MY EVE”
Jamie Foxx describes his short film, “And She Was My Eve,” as “Frankenstein Meets Love Jones.” Actor Tyrin Turner (“Menace II Society,” Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” music video) stars in the short film, which tells the story of a man, scarred early in life by unrequited love, who works to attain the perfect mate. In the end, he gets more than he bargained for. The film co-stars Nichole Galicia. Jamie Foxx also composed the music for the film, and made cameo appearances as “The Eye Keeper.”
For a behind the scenes look, see: http://screen.yahoo.com/video/playlist/projectimagination-jaime-foxx-and-she-was–eve/
For “And She Was My Eve,” ArsenalFX provided a great deal of green screen removal of a mannequin’s legs, as well as adding backgrounds and signs/scenery in a green screen car driving and crashing scene. Human eyes were shot practically on set, and then comped in by ArsenalFX to appear within the film’s creepy “Eyekeeper Room” sequence. ArsenalFX also provided cleanup, titles, and credits for “And She Was My Eve.”
About “EVERMORE”
Biz Stone’s short film “Evermore” was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s
famous poem, “The Raven.” The film presents the tale of a single mother who buries herself in work, and a grandfather who hides in his own little world. The imaginative machinations of an eight year old girl may mean salvation for this family darkened by loss. For a behind the scenes look, please visit: http://screen.yahoo.com/video/playlist/projectimagination-biz-stone-evermore/
For “Evermore,” ArsenalFX produced CG birds and reeds for a variety of miniatu