Encore Hollywood Builds Unprecedented Visual Effects for House's `Savage Scape`

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Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:02am EDT

HOLLYWOOD--(Business Wire)--
Fox's unique medical drama, House, is known for innovative storylines and
far-out visual effects and the show`s sixth season is no exception - offering
some of the most ambitious situations to date. The third episode of the season,
entitled"Epic Fail"whichaired Monday, Sept. 28th, follows a videogame developer
who loses touch with reality and seems to inhabit the dangerous and gruesome
world of an immersive game called "Savage Scape." 

Encore Hollywood created the visual effects for the episode, displaying a level
of sophistication and fine detail rarely, if ever, seen to this extent on series
television. In three separate scenes, "Epic Fail" immerses viewers inside an
all-3D-CGI world - a world set in a bizarre laboratory, out of an alternate
dystopian future, populated by strange mutations. 

House Visual Effects Supervisor Elan Soltes approached Encore Hollywood as soon
as he learned about the game concept, just four months before the airdate, to
discuss how to create what would become six minutes of pure CGI for the
fictional game "Savage Scape." The visual effects team at Encore collaborated
with House writers, producers and the episode's director, Greg Yaitanes, to
develop elaborate, multilayered looks for a video game that doesn't really
exist. "I knew that if we were going to be constructing a video game for the
show, we'd have to get started right away," Soltes recalls. "In the real world
of gaming, the development process can take three or four years." 

"Epic Fail" was an unprecedented challenge for Encore Hollywood, which has
provided visual effects over the course of House`s six-season run creating
visceral images of patients' internal organs that no real camera could capture
and adding other visual elements that keep viewers surprised. 

The massive undertaking involved motion capture as well as more than 15 artists
working in Autodesk packages 3D Studio Max and Inferno, as well as eyeon Fusion,
among other tools, to build the multilayered environment required to bring the
world of "Savage" and its chimera-style mutant characters to life. 

"These 'Savage' sequences presented us with a tremendous opportunity to
demonstrate what our visual effects team at Encore can do, and we were excited
tackle this amazing challenge," says Tom Kendall, Encore Hollywood Executive
Producer for Visual Effects. 

Concept Artist Christian Scheurer worked with Soltes and Kendall's team on
concept art to get to the point where everyone was involved on the same visual
page. "Christian has done a lot of work with video games," says Soltes. "In
fact, he went on to work for George Lucas on the next Star Wars game. But we
didn't go looking for people who worked in the gaming industry. Those people are
used to taking years to do this stuff and I needed artists who were used to
turning around high-quality work on an extremely tight television schedule." 

That is what Kendall and the staff at Encore Hollywood-including 3D Supervisor
Rodrigo Washington and 2D Lead Compositor, Dave Neuberger-were able to
accomplish. "A lot of shows in today's economic environment try to plan without
many visual effects," Kendall explains. "They might do a set extension or some
driving comps, which we do plenty of. But it's a testament to the producers of
House that they're willing to go all out and do something so elaborate for their
audience. And Encore Hollywood is proud to be part of that." 

House is from Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z Productions and Bad Hat Harry
Productions in association with Universal Media Studios. Katie Jacobs, David
Shore, Paul Attanasio, Bryan Singer, Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner and Thomas L.
Moran are executive producers. House airs Monday nights at 8pm/7pm CT on FOX. 

About Encore Hollywood

Providing top-tier service since 1985, Encore Hollywood specializes in digital
workflows (DiTV) and visual effects for episodic television, MOWs, commercials,
music videos and feature films. In addition to House, television credits include
ABC`s Castle, FOX`s Past Life, CBS`s NCIS, FX`s Nip/Tuck, HBO`s Entourage, NBC`s
My Name is Earl and others. Feature Film credits include Zombie Land, Casino
Royale, Evan Almighty, Spiderman, and Talladega Nights, to name a few. Encore
also offers a fully equipped Digital Intermediate (DI) Theatre, feature HD
dailies and feature marketing services. A combination of award-winning
engineering, state-of-the-art technology and some of the most respected artists
in the industry makes Encore Hollywood`s post production house a one-stop
destination for high-definition and standard-definition telecine; digital
intermediate; on-line editing; and visual effects (2D and CGI). Encore Hollywood
is part of Ascent Media Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ascent Media
Corporation (Nasdaq: ASCMA). 





Ascent Media
Gail Laguna, 818-260-6229
glaguna@ascentmedia.com



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