Grading film as heavy on VFX as Fan' challenging: Ken Metzker
Shah Rukh Khan's latest offering "Fan" is receiving critical acclaim and Ken Metzker, who worked on the final look of the film, feels it was a challenging experience.
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's latest offering "Fan" is receiving critical acclaim and Ken Metzker, who worked on the final look of the film, feels it was a challenging experience.
Directed by Maneesh Sharma, "Fan" features Shah Rukh in a double-role as both an obsessive fan Gaurav' and the object of his obsession, superstar Aryan Khanna'.
Metzker, who works as a colourist with Prime Focus company, found it tough to work on the character of Gaurav' as the actor's face was digitally restructured through VFX to make him look younger.
He associated with cinematographer of "Fan", Manu Anand, to ensure a realistic grade (colour) for both the live action and the VFX elements in the images.
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"Working with Manu (Anand) was a truly enriching experience... Grading a movie as heavy on VFX as Fan' is always a challenge and we worked closely together to ensure that the overall look of the movie was consistent with the director's vision for the film," Metzker said in a statement.
"We are all extremely thrilled about the final film and I look forward to working with Manu again soon," he added.
Prime Focus began work on Fan' in November 2014 when 20-30 shots of the film were tested, and the final look of Gaurav' was locked in.
Over 500 hundred hours were spent grading the VFX plates and fine-tuning the colour of the movie which released last Friday.
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