The French actor’s Malik Zidi, who won the César Award, and Raphael Temim, a promising young actor, were 3D scanned with the Artec Leo scanner to create lifelike 3D replicas for use in the special effects of the upcoming film Le Refuge (The Shelter). Le Refuge, directed by Cyrus Neshvad, whose film The Red Suitcase was recently nominated for an Oscar, takes a frightful and suspenseful look at guilt, forgiveness, and survival.
Le Refuge draws inspiration from Ridley Scott’s Alien and Alejandro Amenábar’s The Others for their distinctive blend of thriller and horror elements. In her quest for retribution and forgiveness, the main character, Anne, travels through a world that becomes increasingly perilous and foreign.
The cutting-edge 3D scanner is known as the Artec Leo was used to create precise and detailed digital duplicates of Raphael Temim and Malik Zidi in order to achieve the desired level of visual effects. The scanner is known for its convenience, speed, accuracy, movability, and capacity to upset CGI embellishments in the entertainment world. The built-in HD touchscreen display and wireless scanning capabilities of the Artec Leo make it an invaluable tool for film crews looking to quickly produce high-quality 3D models on set.
3D checking has turned into a fundamental part of special visualizations in filmmaking. By consolidating creative vision and mechanical skill computerized copies, many-sided scenes, and cutting-edge CGI props are rejuvenated, bringing about a more vivid and outwardly capturing experience for the crowd.
Le Refuge will join the ranks of movies like Jurassic World, Terminator Genisys, and many others that have used Artec 3D technology for their visual effects when it comes out.
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