MANTRA SERVES UP A COLD ONE WITH MILLER LITE SPOT FOR ESPN’S SPORTSCENTER

Design/VFX House Gives New Look to Previously Shot Ad

NEW YORK, NY, October 30, 2008 ─ Mantra, Creative Group’s design and visual effects boutique, recently accomplished a technical and creative triumph for ESPN’s SportsCenter. The company completely retooled a Miller Lite spot that had been shot prior to a branding and packing redesign by the beverage maker, conforming it to the new look.

Mantra devoted three teams to various aspects of the project, including one responsible for roto-scoping and 3D tracking, another 3D team for building and moving, and a third for final compositing work. They built a new Miller Lite bottle, tracking it along with the commercial’s action and the talent’s motion, and replaced the Miller Lite label anywhere it appeared in the shot. Replacing the label entailed essentially rebuilding a brand-new bottle, placing ice and moisture around it, and then adding it back into the scene.

Jinchao Li, the lead 3D animation director on the project, took the existing scenes as shot and recreated their environments in 3D. He then added lighting effects to match the original look, which allowed him to properly reflect the light off the bottles that were replaced in each scene.

Artists also had to roto-scope the spot wherever the bottles were, and then cut the current images out. They recreated a new 3D bottle, which was tracked and patched into each scene. “We had multiple layers of 3D tracking and 3D environment builds,” recalls Chris Valentino, Mantra’s head of production. “It was a pretty complicated project.”

Adding to the complexity of the task was the fact that the Miller Lite bottle is a well-known brand in and of itself. It was critical to capture the exact look of the bottle down to the tiniest detail. Continues Valentino, “When we built the Miller Lite bottle, we had to make sure the glass was etched with Miller Lite writing, and we had to completely match the color and the texture. Not only did we have to build the bottle, we also had to build the liquid inside the bottle, so that when the bottle moved, the liquid moved as well.”

Despite this and other tricky elements, Mantra completed the work in just 10 days, working out of its Manhattan-based facility and partnering with its Beijing, China-based studio. Helping the team complete the project was an array of software tools, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Autodesk Maya and 3ds Max for the build and Final Cut for the reconform and output.

Once the spot was completed, it was delivered to ESPN’s transmission headquarters via satellite, airing during SportsCenter three days later.

As Valentino sees it, Mantra’s success on the Miller Lite spot is owed not only to its expert team of animators and visual effects artists, but also to its longstanding relationships with clients such as ESPN. “Everything is about branding, so when we design something, we’re not designing it just because we want it to look cool and it’s going to look nice on our reel,” he says. “We’re designing something that is going to be effective for our client. We’re looking for something that is going to be able to say something about their brand and bring it to another level. We truly work with our clients as well as for them.”

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About Mantra

Mantra is a premier design and visual effects boutique located in New York City’s Flatiron District. Its talented team of graphics and VFX artists are behind some of today’s most visually compelling broadcast and event design offerings including the 2008 Grammy Awards Show, the MTV Music Awards, and various show packages. Founded by Creative Group in 2007, it offers motion design, visual effects, creative editorial, event design and production for its clients, many of which are among the world’s best known brands, including CBS, ESPN, CNN, Saatchi & Saatchi, MTV Networks, Nickelodeon, History, and USA Network.

About Creative Group

Creative Group is a leading, full-service post production facility specializing in nonlinear, linear and HD editing compositing, visual effects, color correction, digital intermediates, DVD duplication and sound design/5.1 audio post mixing for the broadcast, film and DVD markets. The New York City-based Creative Group first opened its doors in 1993 with an imaginative and award-winning team of artists. The company has since expanded its industry presence to include Mantra, its Manhattan-based design and visual effects boutique, as well as its Bristol, CT location. The company has grown internationally, as well, to include facilities overseas in Beijing and Dublin. Working with such high profile clients as The Walt Disney Company, General Electric, Viacom, Time Warner, Paramount, NBC Universal and Momentum, Creative

Group prides itself in its mission to offer an all-inclusive hub for value-added creative services. This affords clients the ability to differentiate themselves in today’s cluttered multimedia environment.