FuseFX is currently creating visual effects for season three of FX’s Middle East drama Tyrant. VFX Supervisor Ted Rae leads a veteran team of artists tasked with enhancing the show’s international settings  and intensifying the combat scenes.

Created by executive producers of Homeland, Howard Gordon and Gideon Raff, Tyrant tells the story of the son of the ruler of a fictional Middle Eastern country who returns home and gets caught up in a conflict with the Army of the Caliphate. The show has drawn critical praise and a growing legion of fans for its dramatic action, nuanced story and strong performances. “Tyrant’s success has been phenomenal,” says Co-Producer Sean Sforza. “We’ve enjoyed network support from FX who’ve given us the leeway to tell a different kind of story.”

FuseFX joined the show with episode five of season two, “Viper in the Palace.” The team created effects for a number of high intensity combat sequences, including one in which a squadron of Apache helicopters attacks jihadists entrenched in a small desert village. FuseFX created CG helicopters, explosions, shoulder-fired missiles, strafing bullets and other pyrotechnics. The sequence spanned nearly 90 shots.

“The producers encouraged us to make the action as realistic and impactful as possible, giving us a lot of freedom in designing the choreography,” recalls Rae. “Our artists love doing bullet hits, explosions and mayhem—and they really pushed themselves. The work became very visceral and greatly enhances the drama.” Other key members of the team include VFX Producer Tiffany Smith, CG Supervisor Matt Von Brock and Compositing Supervisors Andrey Drogobetski and Tommy Tran.

FuseFX’s contributions also include matte paintings and set extensions. In one instance, matte artist Mark Sullivan added digital elements to quadruple the apparent size of the Caliphate Army’s desert stronghold location. “The effects were seamless,” notes Sforza. “They remolded the landscape.”

“FuseFX not only understood what we were trying to accomplish, especially with big, pivotal scenes, they were also tuned into the story art and were focused on details in order to make the sequence better and help tell the story,” Sforza adds.

Rae sees bigger challenges ahead with season 3. “We expect it to be more ambitious,” he says, adding that the VFX team will be ready. “We are continually upgrading our CG pipeline to render faster with more detail and more physically accurate lighting. Our goal is to deliver even more hard-hitting action.”

About FuseFX
FuseFX is an Emmy® Award-winning, full-service visual effects studio serving the television, feature film and advertising industries from facilities in Burbank, New York and Vancouver. Founded in 2006 by David Altenau, the company encompasses a staff of more than 100 highly talented and experienced artists, producers and support personnel. Using its refined, custom database and pipeline, the company can accommodate numerous, high shot-count productions while delivering high-quality, on-time results.

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