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  1. #1 Digital Dimension in Pole Position with Talladega Nights Visual Effects 
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    Digital Dimension, continues to help set the pace for seamlessly believable Hollywood visual effects as the lead visual effects studio on the new NASCAR-themed motion picture "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby." Following on such collaborations as "Zathura: A Space Adventure" and "Blade: Trinity," Visual Effects Supervisor Joe Conmy entrusted the award-winning company with the movie's three large NASCAR race sequences, as well as other select scenes, for a total of 267 shots.

    "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby," directed by Adam McKay and released by Columbia Pictures, stars Will Farrell as a racecar driver trying to get his career on track. Digital Dimension's extensive contribution * consisting of 2D, CG race cars and greenscreen composites, CG crowd creation, shot tracking, image replacement, detailed rotoscoping and digital reflections * ensured that the intricately lensed race action set against a packed-to-the-rafters speedway supports the comic contest at every turn.

    "In everything the company does, Digital Dimension leads the way," stated Visual Effects Supervisor Joe Conmy. "They deliver visual effects that are photorealistic without exception. They complete high-quality work on budget without compromising artistic integrity. And they are great fun to work with. No matter what the challenges, Digital Dimension will find the solution and get in done in a timely fashion."

    "We knew we wanted Digital Dimension to be our lead house from the start," Conmy added. "Based on past experience, we knew we'd be able to say 'match this' and our other collaborators would key off their work. We knew the effects would look fantastic, but no one had any idea they would look this real."

    Digital Dimension's Visual Effects Producer Chris Del Conte notes that because almost all of the racing shots were filmed in empty stadiums, populating the grandstands and "recreating" many of the infields posed two of the project's biggest challenges. The infields were accomplished by leveraging footage captured with a high-speed moving camera car where possible. Digital Dimension compositors tracked, retimed and color corrected this production footage to create infield splits that perfectly matched the target plates.

    The crowd effects (approximately 60 shots) included working in 2D to match crowd plates to the angles and quick maneuvers of the camera, tiling 2D crowd footage or, in some cases, tracking in an entire sea of spectators behind the small group of actors filmed live on set. On shots for which there were no filmed crowd elements that matched the angle and perspective of the camera move, Digital Dimension used Massive Software's 3D crowd animation system, which allowed thousands of realistically responding, completely digital race fans to be populated in the shot.

    "Massive is one of the newest additions to our toolset and using the software gave us the ability to create a fully digital crowd with precise control over the crowd's movement and range of emotional responses," said Justin Mitchell, Senior CG Artist, Digital Dimension. "Working with 'typical' NASCAR fan models we constructed, we could place characters and give them different levels of behavior and excitement, from sitting attentively in their seats to jumping up and applauding."
    "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" also included around 100 visual effects shots completed at Digital Dimension to enhance the realism of scenes that were filmed with the movie's principal players in cars on green screen. Digital Dimension added a variety of subtle touches and details to these sequences, including moving backgrounds, "grime passes," visor reflections and artificial camera shake, to make it feel as if the actors were really in the race.
    Certain shots and camera fly-throughs were done fully in CG by the company, with 3D digital elements ranging from the stadium, track and infield to crowds, hero race cars, and even grass. An extensive amount of removals, which saw Digital Dimension eliminating everything from film cameras to cylinders used for spectacular stunt car pyrotechnics, rounded out work.

    Software used on the production at Digital Dimension ranged from Eyeon's Digital Fusion for compositing to The Foundry's Kronos software. 3D elements were modeled, animated and rendered in Autodesk 3ds Max with mental images' Mental Ray. 3D tracking solutions were applied to shots using Andersson Technologies' SynthEyes software, while completely digital 3D crowd scenes were produced with Massive from Massive Software.

    Digital Dimension recently completed visual effects for projects including "Slither," "Bordertown," "Final Destination 3" and "Deepo's Undersea 3D Wondershow" for the new Georgia Aquarium. Digital Dimension is currently in production as the sole VFX facility on Eddie Murphy's new film "Norbit" as well as an all-CG animated feature, "The Legend of Secret Pass." This past spring, Digital Dimension also won its sixth Emmy Award for its work on the Super Bowl 39 Open for FOX.

    CREDITS: DIGITAL DIMENSION
    Executive Producer: Benoit Girard
    Executive Producer: Dan Lombardo
    VFX On-Set Supervisor: Leandro Visconti
    VFX Producer : Chris Del Conte
    Composite Supervisor: Erik Bruhwiler
    2D Coordinating Supervisor: Tammy Sutton
    Lead Compositor: Ryan Smolarek
    Lead Key/Compositor: Daniel Rubin
    Compositors : Tommy Tran, Brian Smallwood, Travis Wade Ivy, Martin Hilke, Tatjana Bozinovski, Jeremy Appelbaum, Michael Cashore, Marco Paolini, Wing Kwok
    Roto/Paint Artists: Chad Ridgeway, George Gervan Jr., Richard Gervan, Dan Walker
    Matte Artist : Patrick Mullane
    Lead CG Artist: Andrew Roberts
    3D Artists : Justin Mitchell, Mitch Gates, Travis Yonke, Phi Tran, Tong
    Tran, Brian Demetz, Brandi Johnson, Hans Payer
    VFX Coordinators: Joseph Bell, Anthony Kramer
    VFX Production Assistant: Landon Medeiros
    Production Intern: Tamar Feder
    Pipeline & Tools Programmer: Sean Looper
    Systems Administrator: John Brake
    Systems Infrastructure: Guillermo Pussetto

    About Digital Dimension
    Digital Dimension is an award-winning visual effects studio with locations in Burbank, Calif., and Montreal, Canada . The company was founded in 1997 and specializes in 3D animation, motion graphics and visual effects for film, television and interactive media. Digital Dimension has garnered three Visual Effects Society Awards and six Emmy Awards.
    For more information about the company please visit www.digitaldimension.com
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    "In everything the company does, Digital Dimension leads the way," stated Visual Effects Supervisor Joe Conmy. "They deliver visual effects that are photorealistic without exception. They complete high-quality work on budget without compromising artistic integrity. And they are great fun to work with. No matter what the challenges, Digital Dimension will find the solution and get in done in a timely fashion."

    "We knew we wanted Digital Dimension to be our lead house from the start," Conmy added. "Based on past experience, we knew we'd be able to say 'match this' and our other collaborators would key off their work. We knew the effects would look fantastic, but no one had any idea they would look this real."
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