Video treatment using artificial intelligence and machine learning to colorize and upscale the raw plates to produce the illustrated effect throughout the graphics package.
Director, T.S. Botkin came to our team with a batch of historical paintings, and we helped form a look for this feature documentary that captured the heart, but used today's Filipino voices to create the art. We combined AI footage restoration techniques and projection mapping to bring this story of veteran affairs to life.
Video treatment using artificial intelligence and machine learning to colorize and upscale the raw plates to produce the illustrated effect throughout the graphics package.
Using service like EBsynth, Topaz Gigapixel, and footage recolonizing software, we were able to bring new life to old footage and support the story through intense visuals.
We partnered with Filipino artist, Nonie Cruzado, to make original art pieces that were used to texture the 3D animated vignettes.
Layering Illustrations helped us create complete scenes to better tell the story and bring depth and life to static paintings. The American that painted the original paintings was able to tell his story, but these original art pieces from a Filipino artist helped pull some of the other perspective into the storytelling.
Playing with artificial intelligence to colorize old footage brought us surprising results. It was interesting to see how the computer guessed what colors there might have been.