Sky Fall at Bangalore

January 19th, 2014
JAMES Bond has a new weapon to look his best while he goes about his day job - but its not from the British Secret Service, rather, a team from India.
Keeping his
cool while saving the world and performing death defying stunts is what
defines the famous secret agent. And in his latest mission in Skyfall,
it is a special effects award winning Moving Pictures Company (MPC),
which provided the visual effects of the film and has made sure that
Bonds action scenes looked authentic.
The 23rd installment of the Bond series which stars Daniel Craig gets its release.In Skyfall the Bangalore team provided around 20 per cent of the visual effects in the film. Along with the London team, they helped by adding CG (Computer Generated) effects on explosions, changed backgrounds on the action sequences and removed the wires and rigs used to help the 007 agent perform his flashy stunts.
In
India they have worked on around 14 minutes of the film within four
months. There was also a fire sequence in the last scene, so there was a
requirement for a fire effect which we did by adding CG fire.
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