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Ingenuity Engine and Katy Perry are “Wide Awake” for 3D Music Video

Visual Effects Studio Teams with DNA and Panasonic to Create Dream World

Photo credit: Capitol RecordsA©

(Los Angeles)

Ingenuity Engine

– an artist driven and owned visual effects studio – completed extensive work on the 3D music video for “Wide Awake,” which was written for the 3D “Katy Perry: Part of Me” film which opened on July 5. The video was directed by Tony T. Datis of production company DNA.

Ingenuity Engine delivered a wide range of shots in both 2D and 3D for the elaborate fantasy video that takes Perry on a journey through her imagination. “Wide Awake” begins with Perry completing the video for “California Gurls.” When she gets back to her dressing room, she falls into another world. In that magical place, she meets a younger version of herself, and the two face obstacles together while they make their way through an elaborate 3D labyrinth.

“All of the visuals we created for “Wide Awake” had to start as 3D elements,” explains David Lebensfeld, Ingenuity Engine creative director. “With fast-paced music videos like this, we generally use a lot of 2D elements and spend most of our time in compositing, but for “Wide Awake” all of the smoke, particle effects, and matte paintings had to be created in 3D and rendered for both eyes, which required significantly more work in the same tight schedule.”

Ingenuity Engine delivered over 140 shots in less than three weeks, including matte paintings, set extensions, various smoke, fog, fireworks and sparks effects, as well as CG elements, including a flock of CG butterflies that fly off Perry’s dress.

“To create the flock we modeled several unique butterflies, using reference photography taken on set,” says Lebensfeld. “Then these individual butterflies were rigged and animated with an initial flight cycle, which was augmented in a particle system to give each butterfly its own unique animation and flight path. Hero foreground butterflies were hand animated to facilitate the transition to the next scene and to take advantage of the depth we were working with in 3D.”

Compositing for “Wide Awake” was done in The Foundry’s NUKE and NUKEX, and tracking was completed in Andersson Technologies’ SynthEyes(tm). The CG was created in Autodesk(r) 3ds Max(r) along with Sitni Sati’s Fume and Thinkbox Software’s Krakatoa(tm).

“We are lucky to have a long history with DNA. Working closely with Tony and the DNA team allowed us to visualize and then execute the look they imagined,” adds Grant Miller, Ingenuity Engine creative director. “Because of the fast-paced nature of the music video industry, speed is essential. We are very proud that we were not only able to deliver this caliber and quantity of work with a very tight post schedule, but in stereo as well. There is talk that “Wide Awake” is going to set the benchmark for 3D music videos, and I think they’re setting that bar really high.”

The video is currently airing worldwide and can be seen at

http://www.katyperry.com

. Panasonic will showcase the 3D version of “Wide Awake” at consumer electronics trade shows, including IFA in Berlin as well in stores with Panasonic VIERA TVs on display around the world starting this fall.

Credits:

Artist:

Katy Perry

Song: “Wide Awake”

Label:

Capitol Records

Video Commissioner: Danny Lockwood

Director: Tony T Datis

Production Company: DNA

Producer: Dawn Rose and Danny Lockwood

Director of Photography: Stéphane Vallé

Stereographer: Glen Macpherson

Consultant for Panasonic: Ray Hannisian

Production Designer: Benjamin Bamps

Editor: Jarrett Fijal at Bonch

Telecine: Company 3

Colorist: Dave Hussey

Visual Effects: Ingenuity Engine

Creative Directors: Grant Miller and David Lebensfeld

VFX Producer: Oliver Taylor

Executive Producer: Matthew Poliquin

Lead Compositor: Nicholas Sorenson

Compositor: Nicholas Daniels

Lead CG Artist: John Martini

Lighting TD: Ryan Lathey

You can find more about Ingenuity Engine at

www.ievfx.com

, on Facebook (

www.facebook.com/ingenuityengine

) or on Twitter (

https://twitter.com/IEVFX

).

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Media Contacts:

Sally Christgau,

[email protected]

415.238.2254

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