"Peanuts" characters come together at MetLife Stadium for a simple yet stirring rendition of our national anthem. Passion Pictures was the animation house.
VFX/Animation Passion Pictures, London Jerry Forder, animation supervisor; Daryl Graham, Uli Meyer, Peter Dodd, Jerry Forder, anhimators; Alan Henry, Marie-Margaux Tsakiri-Scanatovits, Slaven Reese, Rachel Glodowski, animation assistants; Derek Walsh, animation coordinator; Tony Clarke, animation checker; Brendan Houghton, storyboard artist. Absolute Post, London Simon Holden, Owen Saward, Flame; Sean Broughton, VFX supervisor/additional stills pohtographer (Toolbox: TVPaint, After Effects, Nuke, Flame) Agency Ari Merkin LLC, NY Production Passion Pictures, London Dan Sumich, director. Rabbit Content, New York
Top Spot of the Week: Sam Gainsborough Directs An Inflated Spectacle For Clash Royale
Directed by Sam Gainsborough via Blinkink, this film from agency Uncommon Creative Studio transforms video game Clash Royale’s beloved characters into an extraordinary balloon-built world, where more than 10,000 real twisted balloons were used to forge every aspect of what you see on-screen. In this surreal universe, the balloon nature of the characters is never questioned--it simply is. The Goblin trembles in genuine fear. The Barbarian rages with helpless fury. The King, confronted with an impending explosion, quietly accepts his fate.
To bring this ambitious vision to life, Gainsborough involved Airigami, a team of expert artists who create large-scale installations, illustrations, and experiences entirely out of balloons. Each character was meticulously handcrafted to ensure immediate recognizability while embracing the uncanny qualities of their inflated counterpart. Through extensive pre-production, the team refined not only the likeness of each figure, but also the physical behavior of the balloons, carefully designing how they expand, where pressure builds, and how their forms distort under strain.
Working across multiple scales, the artists achieved remarkable levels of detail, allowing for both intimate character moments and large-scale visual impact. The cinematography also draws heavily from the horror genre, using extreme close-ups, dramatic angles, and dolly zooms to build tension and amplify the expression of each puppet.
As the pressure mounts, the characters swell beyond their limits; their balloon forms pushing against the letterbox frame itself, visually reinforcing the escalating tension while also nodding to the film’s underlying absurdity. The climactic moment delivers a visceral payoff: balloon explosions captured at... Read More