AnimationSutra AnimationSutra
Home Tuition

Loading

kedarnath VFX breakdown: Have a look


kedarnath

March 28th, 2019


 I could recollect days when a podcast reveals that the movie Jurrasic Park of 1993 had about 50 VFX shots. Nowadays the biggest VFX movies have between 1,000 and 3,000 VFX shots, not only that even non-VFX movies, like period dramas and Adam Sandler comedies, now have many of VFX shots.

The transition from 50 VFX shots and 1000 VFX shots in minimum have made a remarkable indication that incorporation of VFX shots in the movie is the trend. Taking the example, a Bollywood movie Kedarnath which hit the theatres at the end of the year 2018 has met with decisive reactions at the box office primarily because of its VFX work.

To showcase the original alluring beauty of nature, the landscapes, the mountains, the hustle bustle of the Pahari life, the studio has especially worked in increasing the light as well as the saturation level of the content to make it cinematically perfect and enhanced.

The movie has shown a lot of old Kedarnath temple shots which was practically not possible as the temple top was utterly damaged because of the Uttarakhand flood. Thus the studio had to recreate the temple top of the old temple from the stock images. Not only that the team also created the whole backdrop of mountains and glaciers for the movie since at present there are no glaciers capped mountains around the temple after the Uttarakhand flood.

As Kedarnath has set a new benchmark with the help of VFX, we hope to see more such stunning imagery in the future from After and other studios as well!


Related Posts

Adobe updates its Photoshop Express Application for Android KitKat

Adobe updates its software that is Photoshop Express and it is free software for Android cell phones. The updated application named as KitKat and the face of application gets a more user-friendly refresh.

Read more


FICCI Media & Entertainment Business Conclave in Bangalore - Highlights

FICCI Media & Entertainment business conclave (MEBC) is a unique initiative started by FICCI in the year 2009 to fulfill the South Indian industrys longstanding demand for a conclave focusing world attention on the rich potential of the Southern Entertainment Market and to bring it to the forefront of the Indian and Global Media & Entertainment Industry. Chaired by Dr. Kamal Haasan,

Read more


JOB SEARCH