Intelligent Creatures Uses Blackmagic Design’s Fusion Studio on "The Witch"
Fremont, CA - March 30,  2016 - Blackmagic  Design announced today that Intelligent Creatures used Fusion Studio on the  highly acclaimed horror film “The Witch.” Led by Compositing Supervisor Eric  Doiron and VFX Supervisor Geoff Scott, the Toronto-based post house used Fusion  Studio as its main software for all of the film’s VFX. In addition, Intelligent  Creatures used DaVinci Resolve Studio to pull VFX plates and do selective color  grading during its VFX sequences.
                              
                              “The Witch” is a  supernatural indie thriller that first made waves at the Sundance Film Festival  2015, where writer and director Robert Eggers won Best Director in the U.S.  Dramatic category. The suspenseful film tells the story of a 17th Century  Puritan family that leaves their community and ventures into the unknown of New  England. Tragedy begins to befall the family and suspicions of witchcraft grow  as unsettling events happen in the woods surrounding the family’s farm.
                              
                              Doiron, Scott and the team  at Intelligent Creatures helped create the eery New England folk tale that was  recently released by A24. Whether it was correcting and capturing the spirit of  Black Phillip, the goat at the center of some of the family’s supernatural  happenings, or creating the occult elements of the film’s final climatic scene,  Intelligent Creatures used Fusion Studio to enhance the film through VFX.
                              
                              “'The Witch’ was a fun  project to work on because we got to really play up some of the spookiness,”  said Doiron. “We added supernatural elements to the film to fully capture the  dark spirit of witchcraft and the accompanying paranoia of the times. 
                              
                              “For example, we added  levitation to a scene using Fusion Studio’s rotoscoping, paint and keying  tools. With one plate shot on location and the other on a blue screen stage, we  used standard wire rigs as well as a jib rig to lift and rotate things  simultaneously. We used Fusion Studio to key each of the six levitating objects  and perform extensive wire and rig removal and blue screen composites. In some  cases Fusion Studio’s grid warp tool was used to animate patches of skin over  the rigs.”
                              
                              We also used Fusion Studio  in a pivotal scene that involved an actor being hit by a cascade of logs. We  started with a plate of logs falling onto a dummy which allowed us to get a  natural interaction of the logs hitting, bouncing off and coming to rest. We  then filmed a clean plate of the actor leaning against the pile and reacting.  Using Fusion Studio, we painstakingly rotoscoped each of the falling logs to  combine the two plates. Black Phillip was in the scene as well, so we filmed a  plate of the goat whose lead and handler had to be removed and then used Fusion  Studio's paint and roto tools to composite the goat into the final shot. Then  the finishing touch was a gash and blood trickle on the actor’s forehead to  really sell the impact.”
                              
                              Additionally, Intelligent  Creatures also used DaVinci Resolve Studio for select color grading on some of  their VFX sequences.
                              
                              “Fire was at the center of  the levitation scene and we needed to use DaVinci Resolve Studio to balance it.  The scene was shot with practical fire to get natural interactive lighting.  While this was invaluable to get the look right, it proved difficult in the  comp since the levels were constantly changing due to the flicker. Ultimately,  we had to remove the interactive flicker and then add it back in through  DaVinci Resolve Studio,” said Doiron. “That, along with using Fusion Studio to  add smoke and atmosphere, really enhanced the scene and its spook factor.”
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Product  photos of Fusion Studio and DaVinci Resolve Studio are available here. 
About Blackmagic Design
Blackmagic  Design creates the world’s highest quality video editing products, digital film  cameras, color correctors, video converters, video monitoring, routers, live  production switchers, disk recorders, waveform monitors and real time film  scanners for the feature film, post production and television broadcast  industries. Blackmagic Design’s DeckLink capture cards launched a revolution in  quality and affordability in post production, while the company’s Emmy™ award  winning DaVinci color correction products have dominated the television and  film industry since 1984. Blackmagic Design continues ground breaking  innovations including 6G-SDI and 12G-SDI products and stereoscopic 3D and Ultra  HD workflows. Founded by world leading post production editors and engineers,  Blackmagic Design has offices in the USA, UK, Japan, Singapore and Australia.  For more information, please go to www.blackmagicdesign.com/au/. 
About Intelligent  Creatures
Intelligent  Creatures is an artist-driven Visual Effects house dedicated to helping some of  cinema's finest directors tell some of their most compelling stories. With a  fully integrated 2D compositing and 3D animation pipeline and a wealth of on  set experience, the company stands among the industry's most progressive VFX  creators. Intelligent Creatures relentlessly pursues its mission to be the  leading company in the world providing Visual Effects that play a strong  supporting role in high-end, creatively driven feature films. Working on such films as  London Has Fallen (2016), The Witch (2016), Battle Los-Angeles (2011), Watchmen  (2009) and the BBC America breakout hit Orphan Black. For more information,  please go to http://www.intelligentcreatures.com.
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