Telson digitally retouched more than one hundred and eighty shots in 'One Hundred Years of Forgiveness'
Daniel Calparsoro ya confió en Telson para realizar los VFX de ‘Invasor’, un trabajo que mereció una nominación a los Premios Goya.
Telson ha realizado los VFX de One hundred years of forgiveness, la última película de Daniel Calparsoro protagonizada por Luis Tosar, Rodrigo de la Serna, Raúl Arévalo y Patricia Vico.
A rainy morning. Six armed men attack the headquarters of a bank in Valencia. What was going to be a clean and easy robbery soon becomes complicated when the branch manager reveals a secret hidden in one of the safe deposit boxes. Tempers flare between the leaders of the gang and suspicion spreads inside and outside the bank, until it puts the country's Government in check. This is how it begins One hundred years of forgiveness, the film produced by Vaca Films, Morena Films and Telecinco Cinema.
Telson's VFX team has digitally retouched more than 180 shots of the film that was shot in Buenos Aires, Valencia and the Canary Islands. The filming from Buenos Aires was also relocated to Valencia and, above all, most of the VFX work was to “wet” practically the entire film, changing low ceilings to stormy ones, creating digital rains and puddles, flooding a tunnel and creating traffic jams caused by the rain.
This film is a new collaboration with Calparsoro, who already trusted Telson to create the effects of Invader, a work that deserved a nomination for the Goya Awards.
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