NASCAR ad spoofs BR
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I just saw one of the new NASCAR ads on FX that was an obvious Blade Runner spoof. It has a chase scene down a neon lit, rain soaked futuristic city street between a shirtless big guy and a trenchcoat wearing nascar driver that even climbs over a taxi cab. I am looking online to see if I can find more info on it. In the end the trenchcoat wearing driver defeats the big guy who turns out to be an android or cyborg, and then suddenly a large number of identical androids apear...with the tagline "one against 52(?)"
Here we are Folks!
Link contains some photos + article below.
http://www.fxguide.com/press-202.html
X1 FX has completed work on ?Knights, Cyborg and Sea Raiders,? a commercial campaign for NASCAR on Fox via Cliff Freeman & Partners, along with HSI Productions.
The trio of commercials directed by Joseph Kahn, features three NASCAR drivers ? Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Jimmie Johnson performing on green screen stages and were later composited into the cinematic spots. Jeff Gordon is a swashbuckling hero defending his ship in stormy conditions. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a knight in shining armor, wielding his sword against a medieval army. Jimmie Johnson is featured in an elaborate futuristic chase scene, fighting against cyborgs. Each driver battles against 42 attackers, which signifies the number of contestants in a NASCAR race.
During the short post production schedule, VFX Supervisor Mark Larranaga and his team of artists composited the NASCAR drivers into their respective scenes. In ?Knights? Flame artist Michelle Steinau replicated solders, as well as added fire, smoke and snow elements. CG arrows and fireballs were additionally composited.
imgcapleft(NASCAR_Knights/CYBORG_jimmy.jpg, frame from Cyborg)
?Cyborg? features the creation of futuristic backgrounds to match the original cinematography. The opening shot was a set extension to accommodate the camera move, which was completed by digital artist Oliver Hotz. (cleanbreak)
?Sea Raiders? has several sky replacements and practical water elements composited into the footage. Larranaga enlisted the CG team of Barbed Wire FX to work on the flying cars in ?Cyborg? as well as the CG pirate ships and water in ?Sea Raiders.? Larranaga states, ?Joseph Kahn was very hands-on up until delivery of each spot, which helped ensure his vision was depicted in the end.? The digital artists used Maya and Lightwave for several of the CG elements in each spot. Compositing was completed in Flame. Spots began to air on Thanksgiving and will run through February 2005.
Cheers!
Link contains some photos + article below.
http://www.fxguide.com/press-202.html
X1 FX has completed work on ?Knights, Cyborg and Sea Raiders,? a commercial campaign for NASCAR on Fox via Cliff Freeman & Partners, along with HSI Productions.
The trio of commercials directed by Joseph Kahn, features three NASCAR drivers ? Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Jimmie Johnson performing on green screen stages and were later composited into the cinematic spots. Jeff Gordon is a swashbuckling hero defending his ship in stormy conditions. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a knight in shining armor, wielding his sword against a medieval army. Jimmie Johnson is featured in an elaborate futuristic chase scene, fighting against cyborgs. Each driver battles against 42 attackers, which signifies the number of contestants in a NASCAR race.
During the short post production schedule, VFX Supervisor Mark Larranaga and his team of artists composited the NASCAR drivers into their respective scenes. In ?Knights? Flame artist Michelle Steinau replicated solders, as well as added fire, smoke and snow elements. CG arrows and fireballs were additionally composited.
imgcapleft(NASCAR_Knights/CYBORG_jimmy.jpg, frame from Cyborg)
?Cyborg? features the creation of futuristic backgrounds to match the original cinematography. The opening shot was a set extension to accommodate the camera move, which was completed by digital artist Oliver Hotz. (cleanbreak)
?Sea Raiders? has several sky replacements and practical water elements composited into the footage. Larranaga enlisted the CG team of Barbed Wire FX to work on the flying cars in ?Cyborg? as well as the CG pirate ships and water in ?Sea Raiders.? Larranaga states, ?Joseph Kahn was very hands-on up until delivery of each spot, which helped ensure his vision was depicted in the end.? The digital artists used Maya and Lightwave for several of the CG elements in each spot. Compositing was completed in Flame. Spots began to air on Thanksgiving and will run through February 2005.
Cheers!
NASCAR???? y on earth would they take something, dilute it and exploit it, thts almost as bad as the management taking their supposed liberties on the Snake pit's artists and performers, lol
That hurt! That was irrational of you. Not to mention ... unsportsmanlike.Heh heh...ha ha ha! Where are you going?"
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