Pendulum Walks Animated Plank for Kellogg’s (Video)

In a recent three-spot campaign for Kellogg’s cereal Choco Krispies, animation/vfx house Pendulum Studio was charged with creating fast-paced, cinematic action battles between children and a ship full of skeleton pirates, similar to the look of the feature film Pirates of the Caribbean. The campaign was made for, and is currently airing in, the Latin American markets.



Pendulum modeled and animated all the 3D animated characters, as well as created the effects for the campaign via J. Walter Thompson, with the live action directed by Bruno Musso of ADN Films.
(The video below is a montage of all three commercials in the campaign.)

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“We were presented with some vague sketches with the point of reference being the Pirates of the Caribbean,” recalls Pendulum’s director of animation/co-owner Michael McCormick. “But the characters in that film were much too graphic for a children’s cereal. Se we modeled the zombie-pirates and then went to the client to see what level of detail they wanted – how much skin did they wanted torn away and peeling off. It was a fine line of making the zombie not look disgusting but still creepy.”

Alias Maya was the predominant tool used for modeling and animation, Mental Ray was used for rendering, Syflex plug-in for the cloth simulation and adding jewelry to the pirates, Shave and a Haircut for the hair and beards, After Effects for compositing and ParticleIllusion to create the particle effects for the explosions.

“Syflex is a fantastic plug-in for Maya,” notes McCormick. “It’s ridiculously fast for simulating clothes and also allows you to simulate skin, although we didn’t use it for [skin] on this.”

Other challenges involved combining live action children with the 3D characters as well as the 2D cel animated character (created by cel animation company Walbercy in Brazil).

“It was difficult getting the timing right between the 3D characters and the children. The children on set were acting to nothing and a lot of times they were not reaction properly to physics or the way a person would if they were actually being grabbed. It was a big challenge trying to sell all the movements and getting it all to gel,” says McCormick.

Pendulum Credits

Michael McCormick, Dir of Animation & 3D Lead
Robert Taylor, Visual Effects Supervisor & Exec Producer
Vinh Ngyuen, Digital Artist & Post Supervisor
Mattias Jervill, Sr Character TD
Stev Kalinowski, FX TD
Reed Casey, Modeler/Texturer
Ricardo Ariza, Character Modeler
Rob Miller, Animator
Julian Palacios, Animator
Emil Bidiuc, Animator
Kevin Jackson, Animator
Florian Wild, Shading/Lighting Artist
Ken Meyer, Animator & Shading/Lighting
Robert Taylor, Sr Compositor
Mark Meloche, Compositor

www.studiopendulum.com


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