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Scanline VFX has revealed some of the work that created 1,000 VFX recordings in all six episodes from Netflix ‘American Primeval.

The work on the series, which aims to bring the coarse -grained, untamed world of the American border from 1857 to life, was cited by the VFX supervisor Adam Balentine on the Scanline page and worked with the series inspection location Andrew Ceperly and the director Peter Berg.

From busy western settlements such as Fort Bridger to the dusty outposts of Cook Springs populated scanline scenes with digital crowds, horses, wagons, tipis and drifting smoke. The mountain ranges continued to extend, forested views became denser, and a once calm desert current was turned into a frenzied river for a dangerous intersection on horseback.

The campaign was just as visceral, with blood, weapons effects and perls, soil the intensity of the brutal combat sequences of the show. But it was about making the right balance – making sure that the natural elements and violence reflected the hard realities of the time while they were grounded enough, so that the story always remained near and in the center.

Scanline is a global VFX house with offices in the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Seoul, Mumbai and more.

You can view the VFX ceiling below.

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