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    Home » RODEO FX Brings Creatures To Life In “Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle”

    RODEO FX Brings Creatures To Life In “Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle”

    By edelmanMonday, January 15, 2018Updated:Tuesday, May 21, 2024No Comments11516 Views
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    "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" © Sony Pictures Entertainment 2018

    Montreal VFX Studio Collaborates on Sequel of Classic Family Film

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    Visual effects powerhouse Rodeo FX was tagged to create 96 shots for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, including some of the most iconic creatures in the movie. The sequel to the 1995 family classic takes the story of a board game that’s come to life and brings it to the digital age by transforming a group of teens into avatars and trapping them inside a video game jungle, where the only way out is to beat the game. To help create an alternate game world, Rodeo FX’s creature expertise was brought in.

    “Director Jake Kasdan wanted the creatures to feel cursed so our team held back from making them too realistic” said VFX Supervisor Alexandre Lafortune, from Rodeo FX. “The Hippo is a great example of a creature that would have appeared scary if we had made it look real, so we made it bigger and faster and changed the pink flesh in its mouth to black. These changes make the Hippo fit in with the comedy.”

    The studio’s shots for the film feature a range of creatures, as well as matte paintings and environments. Rodeo FX worked alongside the film’s VFX Supervisor to deliver the director’s vision for the star-studded film.

    “It was a pleasure to collaborate with Rodeo FX on this film” said Jerome Chen. “I relied on Alexandre Lafortune and his team to help us with sequences requiring full conceptualization and execution from start to finish. Alex and his team’s artistic abilities raised the quality of the imagery in our film and we are grateful for their participation.”

    Chen entrusted Rodeo FX with the Hippo and other key creatures, including the Black Mamba snake that engages Bethany, played by Jack Black, in a staring contest. The snake was created by Rodeo FX based on a puppet used on set by the actors. Rodeo FX used a 3D scan of the prop and brought it to life in CG, making key adjustments to its appearance, including colouring and mouth shape. The VFX studio also delivered shots of a scorpion, crocodiles, and of a tarantula and centipede that complement the sinister tone of the film’s villain.

    Rodeo FX’s creature work includes IT, The Legend of Tarzan and the upcoming Paddington 2.

    Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is produced and distributed by Sony Pictures, and is presently out in theaters.


    For trailer and additional information: https://www.rodeofx.com/en/projects/jumanji-welcome-to-the-jungle

    About Rodeo FX
    Founded in 2006, Rodeo FX has grown to more than 400 accomplished artists and professionals with studios in Montreal, Los Angeles, Quebec City and Munich. The company has delivered award-winning visual effects for over 100 feature films, including Blade Runner 2049, IT, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, The Fate of the Furious, Kong: Skull Island, Arrival, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and the Academy Award®-winning Birdman. In 2017, Rodeo FX won three VES Awards for episode 9 of Game of Thrones Season 6. VES Awards recognized the studio’s VFX work on Game of Thrones (2016) and Birdman (2015). Emmy® honors include three awards for Game of Thrones (2014, 2015, 2016). More recently, Rodeo FX has won an Animago Award in Munich for Best Visual Effects for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, as well as a Hollywood Professional Association Award for Black Sails. For more information, visit rodeofx.com.

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    Will Dempster, Partner & Head of Production at Mischief To Lead NYF Advertising Awards Film Craft Executive Jury

    Thursday, March 12, 2026
    Film Craft Executive Jury Chair - Will Dempster, Partner & Head of Production, Mischief USA

    New York Festivals Advertising Awards® (NYF) unveils the 2026 Advertising Awards Film Craft Executive Jury. NYF has assembled a prestigious panel of visionary senior production and creative executives from top film and advertising companies. This esteemed jury will carefully review the shortlisted Film Craft entries, selected by NYF’s online Shortlist Jury, to identify the most groundbreaking and impactful work of the year. Leading this year’s Film Craft jury is Will Dempster, EVP, Head of Production and Partner at Mischief and Co-Founder of The Candy Factory. A visionary producer, Will has brought some of the industry’s most disruptive and boundary-pushing work to life, catapulting Mischief from start-up to multiple-time Agency of the Year. From orchestrating the Super Bowl’s first live broadcast interruption with Tubi to creatively deep faking global leaders to raise awareness for U.S. democracy, he has helmed projects many would deem impossible. Recognized as Head of Production of the Year by Ad Age in 2025, Will brings industry-leading expertise and fearless innovation to guide this year’s jury. “Film craft is where creativity meets obsession. This category celebrates the makers behind the camera who elevate great ideas through precision, artistry, and bold creative choices. This year's exceptional Film Craft jury and I are looking forward to seeing the work that will set the new global benchmark.”— Will Dempster, Partner & Head of Production, Mischief USA The 2026 Film Craft Executive Jury includes: Jury Chair - Will Dempster, Partner & Head of Production,... Read More

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