Power Rangers Shattered Grid Behind the Scenes of VFX Trailer

Power Rangers Shattered Grid Behind the Scenes of VFX Trailer

Power Rangers: Shattered Grid trailer introducing the comic book series, and a new storyline with a dark twist. The Burbank-based company’s team of artists built a virtual sci-fi environment that blends with original live-action footage and scenes from the Power Rangers TV series to create a promo that brings the comic book’s panel art into a live-action world. The release of the trailer launches the next chapter of the iconic Power Rangers’ story and marks the 25th anniversary of the franchise with the biggest event in its history.

Kyle Higgins, creator and writer of the new ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ comic from Boom! Studios’ franchise, called on VFX Legion to create futuristic visual effects that transport the live-action into a fictional environment with an ominous sci-fi feel. At the same time, Higgins wanted to convey the dramatic evolution of the Power Rangers’ story, from its original light fantasy-feel tailored to young children, to a sinister scenario with a dramatically different look and tone.

The trailer features a malevolent Lord Drakkon, played by actor Jason David Frank, revising his role as ‘Tommy,’ one of the original Power Rangers. It opens with him viewing a CG hologram of a time when he was The Green Power Range. Now, the quintessence of evil, Drakkon’s mission is to destroy his former friends and companions.

James David Hattin, creative director, senior visual effects supervisor and founder of VFX Legion, helmed the studio’s team of managers, supervisors, compositors, matte painters, layout, lighting, texturing and CG artists. The studio produced a mix of visual effects for the trailer, including computer-generated set extensions, replete with holograms.

Legion’s team bulked up Drakkon’s army of foot soldiers and henchmen, working from a couple of shots of soldiers saluting, flanked by spaceships that set out to attack Power Rangers in the other time dimensions.

“Once we had those assets we put them on a bluescreen, and created individual cards, enabling us to reproduce the soldiers and built a massive army,” says VFX Legion’s CG supervisor, Rommel S. Calderon. “There were a limited number of source images, so we had to be creative with angles and shots.”

Kent Johnson, one of Legion’s on-set supervisors, gathered camera data at the shoot while overseeing the production to ensure that the bluescreen elements were correct. VFX coordinator Matt Noren took hundreds of photographs of the set, capturing every detail. A rough 3D model was then created from the photos using a photogrammetry program.

CG artist Alex Keller cleaned up the model, mirrored it and duplicated the image to achieve the illusion of a long, never-ending hallway that extended into the darkness. Calderon lit the 3D set to match the practical lighting of the live footage. Using Higgins’ concept as a reference, matte painter Marc Adamson hand-painted a futuristic cityscape and staging area for the thousands of soldiers.

Higgins spent over two-years weaving together elements of Power Rangers’ long-running storyline to create a cohesive and intriguing narrative for Shattered Grid that would engage die-heart fans, as well as a new generation of followers.

Legion’s team worked closely with the writer/creator on the concept, approach and style of the VFX that augment Lord Drakkon’s real-world environment. The effects draw upon the footage from the early seasons of the TV show, maintaining continuity and building upon the iconic Power Rangers legacy that Higgins is creating.

CREDITS:
Project: VFX for Trailer
Title:Power Ranger/Shattered Grid

Creator/Writer/Director: Kyle Higgins

VFX COMPANY: VFX Legion, LA 
Creative Director/Senior VFX Supervisor: James David Hattin
VFX Supervisor: Kent Johnson
Production Manager: Andrew Turner
VFX Head of Production: Nate Smalley
VFX Coordinator: Matthew Noren
VFX Coordinator: Lexi Sloan
CG Supervisor: Rommel S. Calderon 
CG Artist: Alex Keller 
Compositor: Nick Guth
Compositor: Dan Short
Compositor: Bruce Harris
Compositor: John R. McConnell 
Dynamics: Sean Cunningham
Editor: Alec Siegel

 

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