Still from Iloura's 2016 Game of Thrones Season 6 breakdown reel on Vimeo
Iloura might be the best visual effects studio youâve never heard of.Comedy director Seth MacFarlane described their work on his movie Ted as âthe finest character animation Iâve ever seen on film.â Last year they scored an Oscar nomination for their VFX work on Mad Max: Fury Road. Theyâve produced sequences for Wolverine, The Great Gatsby, and the new Paul Feig Ghostbusters reboot. How did a small Australian animation company end up working with some of the most powerful people in Hollywood?For a start, the Iloura team has spent decades honing their craft. âIâm in my 20th year here,â Ilouraâs Head of VFX Simon Rosenthal tells The Creators Project. In that time, he says, the company âhas grown from a traditional post business working in advertising to a dedicated feature animation and VFX studio.âPerhaps the studio's greatest recent coup was working on episode nine's "Battle of the Bastards," widely regarded as the pinnacle of Game of Thronesâ sixth season. Ilouraâs involvement with the show was a long time coming, as Rosenthal explains: âWe had been in conversations, on and off, with Steve Kullbeck [the Game of Thrones VFX Producer] for a number of years about the possibility of getting involved,â he says.âI took a call from Steve in mid 2015, and the discussions around that sequence began. Steve approached Iloura because we have some history with photo realistic horses, which is obviously a key element of the series.âThe detailed battle sequence took eight months of hard work to complete. âWe started work on it in October 2015, and for all intents and purposes had wrapped up by May of this year,â Rosenthal explains. Animating the battle was an involved process. âIt was extremely complex,â Rosenthal admits. âCertainly one of the most complex pieces of work we have undertaken. The building of photo real horses, digital doubles, crowd duplication of both horses and humans, environmental work that included extensions and matte paintings, plus key frame animationâŠthe list is endless. It truly was one with the lot.âIloura recently put together a montage reel that breaks down the "Battle of the Bastards" animation process. It provides awe-inspiring insight into the amazing special effects behind an episode that was grueling, even by Game of Thrones' standards.Iloura 2016 Game of Thrones Season 6 breakdown reel from Iloura on Vimeo.Youâd think that after eight months of duplicating muddy blood-covered horses, Rosenthal would have taken a well-deserved break. Instead, he produced major animation sequences for Ghostbusters and Deepwater Horizon.âQuite different projects too,â he says. âGhostbusters is very much character animation-based, whereas Deepwater Horizon is VFX-based.âHeâs tightlipped on the studioâs future plans, but they sound big. âWe have some very interesting opportunities in play, but I canât mention them just yet.âYou can find out more about Iloura's work here.This article originally appeared on The Creators Project Australia/New Zealand. Related:Inside Last Nightâs Brutal 'Game of Thronesâ Chase SceneHow 'Game of Thrones' Designed Last Night's Fiery Set PieceHow 'Game of Thrones' Pulled Off Last Night's Shocking Twist
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