Legends of the Pharaohs – S1
Serie / Documentary with matte Painting created by Trimaran
Hatshepsut is the daughter of King Thutmose I and Queen Ahmes, who reigned over Egypt in 1504 BC. When her father died, a man must succeed him. The only living male heir, the son of a secondary wife, therefore ascends the throne under the name Thutmose II. Hatshepsut marries him and becomes queen of Egypt to give her legitimacy, as guarantor of the purity of the lineage.
Spectacular Visual Effects and CG Animations for the visualization of Giza and the building of the Pyramids in Egypt.
Tv series – 6×52′ for SmithSonian (USA) and Canal+ (France).
VFX Supervisor: Geoffrey Guiot
VFX Producer: Olivier Emery
VFX Coordinator: Tony Botella.
Documentary with matte Painting created by Trimaran
Matte painting is a technique used in VFX (visual effects) to create realistic sets or environments that are integrated into filmed scenes. This method involves painting images (in 2D or 3D) that will serve as backgrounds, typically for scenes that cannot be filmed in the real world due to technical, geographical, or budgetary constraints. Matte paintings are often used to depict vast landscapes, imposing architectures, or fictional elements.