Check out how VFX and CG were used to shoot SRK’s sequences in Billu
- Space sequence In this sequence the cockpit was shot against chroma and a computer generated space sequence was composited later on. Reflections on the glass were removed while the colour of the cockpit was changed to a darker shade. A jet flare was added to the tail of the space ship.
Space sequence
In this sequence the cockpit was shot against chroma and a computer generated space sequence was composited later on. Reflections on the glass were removed while the colour of the cockpit was changed to a darker shade. A jet flare was added to the tail of the space ship.
- Chopper sequence Shah Rukh’s arrival in a helicopter was shot against blue screen in a studio and this was later composited with crowd shots done separately. In another shot, CG birds were added in the post production stage.
Chopper sequence
Shah Rukh's arrival in a helicopter was shot against blue screen in a studio and this was later composited with crowd shots done separately. In another shot, CG birds were added in the post production stage.
- Crowd sequence Shots in this sequence have used crowd multiplication where the number of people in the crowd has been increased manifold by compositing new layers. All the layers were shot separately, Read More">masked and composited. No crowd generating software was used. In one of the shots a burst of firecrackers was added in the postRead More
Crowd sequence
Shots in this sequence have used crowd multiplication where the number of people in the crowd has been increased manifold by compositing new layers. All the layers were shot separately, masked and composited. No crowd generating software was used. In one of the shots a burst of firecrackers was added in the post production.
- Red Chillies Entertainment’s social comedy Billu, believe it or not, used visual effects to aide in the storytelling. Mumbai-based visual effects major Redchillies.vfx executed all the shots, including crowd replacement, extensive chroma jobs and compositing. Bollywood Hungama met up with Redchillies.vfx Creative Director Arjun Mitra, Read More">who explained various shots in the film. Here’s a lookRead More
Red Chillies Entertainment's social comedy Billu, believe it or not, used visual effects to aide in the storytelling. Mumbai-based visual effects major Redchillies.vfx executed all the shots, including crowd replacement, extensive chroma jobs and compositing. Bollywood Hungama met up with Redchillies.vfx Creative Director Arjun Mitra, who explained various shots in the film. Here's a look at a few of them.
Fight sequence
This sequence was shot on location with Shah Rukh Khan and required a lot of work in post-production. The weather was unpredictable, resulting in some of the shots being taken when it was raining, and others when it was sunny. Thus 3D rain was generated and composited in the dry shots. Storm clouds were added in all the shots to get a uniform look. Plus the Redchillies.vfx team had to colour correct a lot of shots before they were finalized. The sword held by Shah Rukh was given a green glow, a computer generated (CG) globe was added to a few shots and basic wire-removal was done.
- Bike and fire sequence Here, the Redchillies.vfx team added CG fire to the whole sequence meeting the director’s requirements. Care was taken to have the fire burst into sparks and dissipate on contact with the ground. Besides, the supporting hind tires from Shah Rukh’s bike were also removed.
Bike and fire sequence
Here, the Redchillies.vfx team added CG fire to the whole sequence meeting the director's requirements. Care was taken to have the fire burst into sparks and dissipate on contact with the ground. Besides, the supporting hind tires from Shah Rukh's bike were also removed.