The Pyramids of Egypt (2014) – an archaeologist digs out ancient remote control!
The year is 1920, and an archaeologist is on an expedition in Egypt with his trusty camel. But it’s his steed who discovers the strangest secrets lurking out in the desert—thanks to a mystical remote control.
Les Pyramides d’Égypte was made by Corentin Charron, Lise Corriol, Olivier Lafay, and Nicolas Mrikhi, and is part of the permanent collection at Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée in Marseille.
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Technology/software used:
– Zbrush & Mudbox (characters, props and set sculpt)
– Maya (Rigging and animation)
– 3ds Max & Vray (Modeling, shading and rendering)
– FumeFx (sand FX)
– HairFarm (Hairs and camel fur)
– Mari & Photoshop (Characters and props texturing)
– After Effect (Compositing)
Directed by :
Corentin Charron, Lise Corriol, Olivier Lafay, Nicolas Mrikhi
Music by :
Kalina ?wi?tnicka
From the permanent exhibition « Merveilles du Monde » – « Au-delà du monde connu »
Galerie Méditerranée — MuCEM (Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée)
7 promenade de Robert Laffont (esplanade du J4) – 13002 Marseille (France)
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http://www.nicojak.com
http://www.lafayolivier.com
http://lisecorriol.wix.com/lise
http://www.mucem.org
Copyright Supinfocom Arles / MuCEM / Tu Nous ZA Pas Vus Productions – 2013
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