Ghostbusters Afterlife- Dr. Egon Spengler VFX Breakdown by MPC

Ghostbusters Afterlife- Dr. Egon Spengler VFX Breakdown by MPC

MPC was entrusted with bringing the character of Dr. Egon Spengler, who had been played by the late Harold Ramis back to the big screens for Ghostbusters: Afterlife.

“We gathered reference material of Harold Ramis from the 1984 and 1989 Ghostbusters films, and we were given “We gathered reference material of Harold Ramis from the 1984 and 1989 Ghostbusters films, and we were given access to digital scans of previously unseen footage and alternative takes. Studying this footage, we made selections of key angles and facial expressions and began the process of matching the young actor, focusing on the head structure, hairstyle, and facial expressions,” said Raets.

Once the team was confident with the matching of 1984 Egon and could show a convincing match to 1984 shots, MPC’s VFX artists then moved on to aging Egon to match the concept art supplied by the client. The target here was an appropriately Egon that would be recognized by the audience as opposed to a straight recreation of Harold Ramus at this age. Alongside the artwork for the aged Egon, they were supplied with scans and photographs of the double who performed on set and an actor cast for his features seen in the artwork.

The artists then supplemented this with MPC’s own library of skin maps and photography of an appropriately aged life model. The asset team worked closely with the Shots team to develop the features most important in achieving a convincing likeness. A nuanced facial model and rig were developed to help animation create a convincing emotional performance. Photoreal hair, skin, and eyes were developed to help lighting and comp-assemble are photoreal recreations.

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