FELDSPAR

SUMMARY

Feldspar is building the world’s first sensor-enabled performance running track, poised to redefine athletic performance and live sports entertainment. 

We were thrilled to create the first-ever video showcasing the product.

SCOPE OF WORK
Cinematic Direction
Project Management
Previz
Environment Work
Camera Work
Lighting
Animations
Mocap Session
3D Motion Graphics 
3D Modeling
VFX
Sound Design
Music


CHALLENGE

The challenge was to create an innovative product animation within a short timeline, showcasing its best features and meeting the client’s high expectations.

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To achieve the highest quality, we leveraged the power of Unreal Engine, Houdini, and Cinema 4D.

These tools enabled us to create stunning effects and bring our vision to life

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ANIMATIONS

To produce high-quality running animations, we employed the Rokoko Smartsuit II Pro, a cutting-edge motion capture suit. Also, we engaged an actor to run on an actual track, ensuring that every movement was captured with utmost accuracy and realism.

RESULTS

Our dedication and seamless collaboration with the Feldspar team paid off. The client was thrilled with the final result, and we completed the video on schedule, allowing the product to be announced right on time. 


CREDITS
Client: Feldspar
Powered by: Unreal 5.4

Project Lead - Piotr Rudkowski
Producer - Magdalena Dernowska
Creative Director - Piotr Buczkowski

Motion Graphics/ Editing/ 3D Motion - Piotr Rudkowski

Environment Artist/ Lighting - Bartosz Weber
Lighting Artist - Piotr Buczkowski
3D Modeling - Aleksandra Zawada
Animator - Monika Oller
Houdini Artist - Szymon Śniegocki

Mocap Actor - Aleksandra Zawada
Mocap Session Supervisor - Bartosz Barlowski

Music/ Sound Design/VO Studio - QB Sound
Sound Creative Director - Artemy Petukhov
Sound Producer - Veronika Koval


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