Although the cars and lawyers seamlessly interact on the desert course, things are not quite what they appear to be. "We shot them separately and combined plates," explains Iwan Zwarts, The Mill's VFX Supervisor and Lead Flame on the job. "Carl Erik Rinsch [the director] was great to work with because he's very savvy with timings. In one scene, where the cars speed toward each other in what at first seems like a crash course, he nailed the choreography in one take. It's tricky because you have to start on a mark, reach a certain speed and then hit another mark. There are a lot of variables."
Zwarts explains that dust cannons were used to elicit reactions from the actors so they appear to be interacting with the cars racing by them. On location, he filmed elements such as dust on the Canon 5D Mark 2 that were added to all the plates combined in Flame. Round-the-clock car cleaners were on hand because the cars had to be rotated for cleaning after two takes.
"Working on a big production, with helicopters, motion control and miles of desert, and the occasional threat of a sand storm, is not your average shoot," Zwarts relates. "In the end it was a perfect convergence. Merkley+Partners and RSA were great collaborators."
Agency: Merkley+Partners
Producer: Rachel Novak
Creatives: Chris Landi, Tom Quaglino
Production Company: RSA Films
Director: Carl Erik Rinsch
Editing Company: The Whitehouse NY
Editor: Marc Langley
VFX & Design: The Mill
VFX Producer: Camila De Biaggi
Shoot Supervisor: Iwan Zwarts
2D Lead Artist: Iwan Zwarts
Assist: Albert Cook