Singing Machine

Over April and May, Dingo Bill created a short film for Singing Machines new karaoke device. Some of the shots required footage being composited onto screens and an animation to the end logo – that’s where JSCGI come in. We created an animation of the Singing Machine in use, then tracked and composited it onto the tv screens that were shot by Dingo Bill. We also tracked and composited someone using the iPhone app. To top it off a simple yet slick animation was created for the end of the film. Mark Lindner was on hand to help out during this busy period.

Singing Machine

About JSCGI

Having worked in CG and Live Events since 1989, Jamie has built up an extensive skill set which enables him to create complex visuals and animations for any screen type and format. Using such a broad range of software he can create moving imagery across all disciplines, from 3D visualization and compositing through to video editing. His work in Live Events has brought to him a broad spectrum of projects, from corporate shows for major blue chip companies including but not limited to Microsoft, Ericsson and Siemens. As well as fashion videos for Nike, Wella, Toni & Guy and TopShop. Alongside this there are many parties for the rich and famous and rock and roll gigs ranging from Kasabian and Coldplay through to Miley Cyrus to name just a few. Jamie has developed a passion for unusual screen formats and was the only animator to work across all four London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies where he was part of an amazing team at Crystal CG. His role for the ceremonies was as senior animator and pre-visualizer but his experience in LED and unusual formats meant he soon became responsible for making sure all the content that went on the Audience Pixels worked both in technical aspects and design.

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