FOLKS studio has completed over 110 visual effects for the film Marty Supreme, focused on creating large-scale environments and digital locations with historical accuracy. The work, designed to be imperceptible, ranges from crowded international stadiums to subtle digital extensions that support the realism and scale of the story.
Early integration and visual language development 🎬
The FOLKS team collaborated with the filmmakers from the early stages of production to define the visual language of the competitions. This involved fine-tuning the integration of effects into the cinematography, ensuring that every digital element, from the crowd to the backgrounds, felt natural. The goal was to create an authentic environment without the audience noticing the technical work behind each shot.
The art of working hard so that no one notices 🛠️
FOLKS has achieved something peculiar: spending months of work on 110 effects so that the audience thinks everything was shot on a real location. It's like making a five-course dinner and having the diners believe you ordered takeout. But hey, if no one notices your work, it means you did it right. Or that your boss didn't pay you.