Art of Flight Opener: How They Did That?

by The Editors on January 25, 2012

13643 1327523598Video nerd alert! Ever wondered how the title sequence of Travis Rice’s The Art of Flight was done? Studio Daily talks with Bozeman, Montana’s Helio Collective on exactly how they did it.

“Working on Art of Flight was an amazing opportunity to combine motion graphics with beautiful live action,” says Chris Murphy, Helio’s founder and creative director. “We were part of everything, including conception, shooting, and editing for the intro title sequence and it really helped us capture the mood and tone of the film.”

They also used Maxon’s Cinema 4D and Andersson Technologies SynthEyes. Nope, doesn’t mean a thing to us, either. But it almost makes us want to see the movie once and for all.

[Link: Studio Daily]

El Guapo January 25, 2012 at 10:42 pm

leaving only the question of how, or why, they got the riders in the opening ride sequence to dance on top of the tower snow.

TK January 27, 2012 at 10:52 am

Helicopter and why not?

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