World-Class VFX and Post Production Bring History to Life

From large-scale battle scenes to subtle environmental world-building, the visual effects in Ka Whawhai Tonu played a vital role in immersing audiences in the film’s 19th-century setting. Join producer Toby Parkinson, director Mike Jonathan, VFX producer James Brookes, and 3D artist Chris Lyne from Cause and FX as they reveal the challenges and creative problem-solving that brought the visual world of this historical drama to life.

Within this insightful conversation with some of the film’s leading visionaries, you can expect to learn much about what went into creating the films distinct look and its creative processes. From insight behind the tools and techniques used to create the film’s distinct style, to the collaborative work between departments to hone it for the screen, and the unique responsibility of using visual effects to honour Māori narratives.

Don’t pass up on this enlightening opportunity to learn how cutting-edge VFX can serve storytelling in a way that is both culturally rich and visually unforgettable.  

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