case study 2022 pdf
disguise powers Alan Walker’s NIO Day virtual concert
Norwegian DJ Alan Walker was invited to play a virtual concert titled “World of Walker” for electric vehicle manufacturer NIO’s annual product launch day. Co-produced by Norwegian music company MER, UK-based xR specialists 80six and China and Malaysia-based multimedia content creators Super Bonfire, the short set would highlight tracks from Walker’s first two albums and offer a sneak peek at a forthcoming single. In this case study, you will find out how disguise’s Extended Reality (xR) workflow helped Super Bonfire and 80six create astonishing virtual worlds culminating in an exhilarating live performance in just three weeks. The end result: a live show representative of one of today’s most ambitious DJs worldwide.
3 weeks
to create content
8 days
spent in production
1 day
to shoot the final concert
3.6M+
views on Youtube
The challenge
Limited timeframes, multiple locations
From the moment of conception, Super Bonfire had just three weeks to put together the content for an eight-day production done by 80six, with only a single day shoot for the actual concert.
Together they had to produce a spectacular show that would look flawless and capture the world-beating standards of Alan Walker, whose single is certified as Platinum.
“We were creating the content in such a short amount of time and needed to build the stage to shoot it in an even shorter period in order to give ourselves room to shoot the footage we needed,” says Super Bonfire CEO, Jason Kirby. “We had teams in three time zones working 24 hours a day to put this together. The logistics of it were complicated.”
The solution
“The disguise workflow allowed us to build in a lot of flexibility across both the Unreal Engine and Notch projects, which gave us more room to improvise and maneuver when shooting on site,” says Kirby.
disguise's ground-breaking virtual zoom feature allowed the team to zoom in and out of each scene, shooting in a virtual space that extended far beyond the physical limits of the LED screens.
With virtual zoom, we created a variety of complex camera movements by zooming in and out or panning beyond the physical constraints of the gimbal and Technocrane, creating an enhanced virtual performance space. Additionally disguise’s colour calibration has particularly improved with the latest software release, speeding up the workflow and taking us less than ten minutes to get the colour calibration done."
Paul Nicholls, Head of Virtual Production and Real-Time Technology at 80six
Equipment
Credits
- MER Directors:
Kristian Berg and Mads Neset
- MER Producer:
Madeleine Kviljo
- MER Executive Producer:
Gunnar Greve
- MER Director of Photography:
Morten Forsberg
- MER Musical Director:
James Daniel Njie Eriksen
- MER Backline & Playback Engineer:
Nikolaj Gloppen
- MER BTS Photo:
Mo Sarmadawy
- MER Edit:
Mads Neset and Kristian Berg
- MER Logger:
Sondre Fagerborg
- MER Colorist:
Didrik Bråthen
- MER VFX:
Wirat Johannessen
- Content Production:
Super Bonfire
- Executive Producer:
Jason Kirby
- Project Managers:
David Ran, Shukri Yunos
- Lead Producer:
Charlotte Chong
- Creative Director:
Kaism Lim
- Animation / VFX Directors:
Azhan Karim, Kaism Lim
- Art Director:
Zhao Xiang Li
- Style Frame Design:
Zhao Xiang Li, Azhan Karim, Miao Lang
- Online Team:
San Nai
- Video Editor:
Lumi, Yuan Yuan
- XR Technical Director:
Carl Loo
- Unreal Engine Lead:
Bart, Nini Tan
- Unreal Engine Artists:
Azhan Karim, Madnas, Syazwan Nazzaruddin
- Blueprint Engineers:
Hao Chen Guang, Benny Chong
- Notch Creative Animation:
Anius
- Notch Animator:
Bounce
- CG Leads:
Kaism Lim, Azhan Karim
- Lead Compositors:
Azhan Karim, Madnas
- Compositors:
Syazwan Nazzaruddin, Zhang Min Min, Guo Zhen Yu
- 3D Animation:
Azhan Karim
- Animation Support:
Lv Dong Yang
- Virtual Production:
Virtual Production Studios by 80six
- Production Director:
Dan Hamill
- XR Producer:
Petra von Schalien
- Executive Producer:
Jack James
- Technical Director:
Paul Nicholls
- Project Manager:
Mark Rooney
- Systems Engineers:
Laurence Dobie, Pete Hume
- Brompton Engineer:
Stuart Thatcher
- LED Technicians:
Jules Blagg, Adam Barthorpe
- disguise Support:
Annalisa Terranova
- Unreal Artists (on-set):
Antonino Scodrani, He Sun
- Notch Artist (on-set):
Alex Wilson
- Mo-sys Technicians:
Martin Parsley, Asi San
- Gaffa:
Gary Churchil
- Rigger:
Tim Williams
- Audio:
Sonny Evans, Andy Carrington
- 1st AD:
George Nelson
- 1st AC:
Mike Linforth
- 2nd AC:
Liam Reardon
- DIT:
Moses Jeremiah
- Video Playback:
Philippe Clavier
- Remote Head Operator:
James Davis
- Grip 1:
Tony Shults
- Grip 2:
Michael Farrell
- Grip 3:
David Bradshaw
- Crane Technician:
Tim Plunket
- Hair & Make-Up:
Carla Ramsey
- Runner:
Melina Bryant