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Just a short, sweet, celebration of the time I worked for Gerry Anderson and Ron Thornton on the 2005 tv show 'New Captain Scarlet'. This year is the twentieth anniversary of the first broadcast of the show so I wanted to mark the event in some way as it was an amazing two years of my life working on the show (2003 to 2005). Please check out the Gerry Anderson YouTube channel where you can watch whole episodes of New Captain Scarlet for free. There is a lot of other interesting content on there from Gerry's other TV shows. / @gerryandersontv Also check out the IMDB page for the show to see what the cast and crew got up to next. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408377/ If you're interested in how the show was made. The production studio was housed in the 3rd floor of the Stanley Kubrick building on the Pinewood Studios lot. The voice over would be done by the voice over talent for each episode. In parallel, the stunt crew would provide motion capture date. There was a layout team that would make previz scenes in Autodesk Maya. The asset team would make any unique characters, monsters, vehicles, robots, props etc. Then finally the assets and the previz scenes would come to us in the Lighting departments. (there where four lighting departments, Scarlet, Blue, White and Green, named after the good main characters) and we would convert the Maya scenes into Lightwave scenes, add final materials, add lighting, implement the unique assets. ~The animaters in the team would animate facial expression and lip-sync on the characters among other things. Then when all the different elements were assembled together in Lightwave, we'd render them on the render farm. The compositors in the lighting teams would take the raw renders and add elements like lens flares, fog, glow, anything that was too slow to render in 3d back in 2003 /4 /5. Each episode was [generally] staggered by two weeks. An episode was with us i Lighting for 8 weeks so every two weeks, and episode would be finishing and another episode would be starting and two other episodes would be part-way through production. The editors would be given the shots after we had finished with them. There would be a bit of back and forth with the Directors of the episodes and Gerry and after everyone was satisfied, the episode was done. FOLLOW ME HERE! Instagram = / arosbottom Bluesky = https://bsky.app/profile/arosbottom.b... X = https://x.com/arosbottom ================================= Music via YouTube's Audio Library Shrutie Pie - Zachariah Hickman =================================