A unique collaboration that showcases how Virtual Production/ICVFX can help creative ideas materialize and solve productional challenges at the same time. ReadySet Studios thanks Bruut Amsterdam who worked closely with Florian Legters, Planet X and countless other talented professionals to bring the vision of director Gregory Samson come to live.
Director: Gregory Samson
Producer: Bruut Amsterdam, Martijn van de Vrie
DOP: Zeeger Verschuren
Produced by Bruut Amsterdam, Executive Producer: Deniz Alkaç
Art Department: Uncrowned King BV
Production Designer: Florian Legters
Virtual Production Studio: ReadySet Studios
Head of Virtual Production: Nils Pauwels, Virtual Production Technician: Daan Geurts
Virtual Production content by: Planet X
Virtual Production Supervisor: Robert Okker, Virtual Production Producer: Gijs de Groot, Lead Unreal Artist: Philippe Trijnes, Unreal Artists: Jarno Blankesteijn, Jiraphat Wonganan, René van Zon
Edit: Joshua Menco
Colorist: Bart Voorsluis
VFX: Notion
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