Venice, CA-based visual effects studio The Mission teamed up with Tool of North America for a groundbreaking, high-flying interactive experience for Virgin America out of Eleven Inc., San Francisco. The ambitious web tour allows viewers to experience Virgin’s innovative amenities, suave-club-like ambiance and also to meet some of the airline’s forward-thinking customers like restaurateur Vinny Dotolo, Pitchfork founder Ryan Schreiber and designer Dror Benshetrit.

Click HERE to “Experience how good life can be at 35,000 feet.”

The Mission was brought on to add the inspired slingshot transitions, titles in tracking sections, compositing and comprehensive color grading. The Mission’s creative director Rob Trent and VFX producer Ryan Meredith spearheaded the project’s VFX and color. Says Trent, “Maintaining the viewers’ interest throughout the story was key: we wanted them to keep sling-shotting themselves through to the end, so we made the transitions as seamless as possible, all with a consistent, Virgin-brand color palette to make it gel.”

The Mission handled every slingshot effect, including the visually stunning opening on the SFO tarmac. The viewer is launched from SFO airport upward to 35,000 feet to begin interacting under Virgin’s soft, magenta light. Once we’re in the cabin, we see fliers comfortably sipping drinks while watching an actual baseball game from their seats. A pitch soars toward the batter at regular speed, then ramps to super-slow-motion—1000 fps shot with the Phantom Camera—before freezing, giving viewers the option to hit the ball, or slingshot themselves, to the next tableau. Once ‘slingshotted,’ we’re in the middle of a snowy forest, a movie, where a woman battles a mysterious beast. Passengers look on rapt from their seats. Next is a raucous concert, then a tour through one of Virgin America’s spacious planes where we meet notable individuals including a Virgin Galactic pilot Mark Stucky, see floating The Mission-created titles throughout and comped images on computer screens. The experience closes on buttons that allow you to do it all again, see Virgin’s destination cities and view photographs taken by customers.

About The Mission

The Mission is a high-end visual effects studio specializing in commercials, film and digital content. It is located in the middle of the pop-culture hub known as Abbot Kinney in Venice, CA.

With the talents of some of the most creative and experienced artists in the industry, working with the latest tools and a top-notch production staff, The Mission is a lean and dynamic powerhouse of a partner to deploy into your creative process.

From concepting, previs, and on-set-supervision, to 2d and 3d visual effects work & design, and on to final mastering, The Mission brings a smart, beautiful and efficient component to every visual dimension of your project.

Credits:

Client: Virgin America

Title: “Experience Virgin America” (http://experiencevirginamerica.com)

Online debut: September, 2012

Agency: Eleven Inc., San Francisco

Account Director: Rob Garnett

Account Supervisor: Molly Warner

Account Manager: Tina Arguelles

Associate Creative Director: Ted Bluey

Senior Writer: Joanne Torres

Senior Art Director/Designer: Matthew Wakeman

Senior Integrated Producer: Jeff Macke

Integrated Producer: Christine Cheng

Head of Integrated Production: Anastacia Maggioncalda

Business Affairs: Michelle Potts

VFX Company: The Mission, Venice, CA

Executive Producer: Michael Pardee

VFX Producer: Ryan Meredith

Creative Director: Rob Trent

On-set VFX Supervisor: Michael Gibson

CG Supervisor Piotr Karwas

Animator: Samir Lyons

Production Company: Tool of North America

Directors: Erich Joiner, Ben Tricklebank

Managing Director: Brian Latt

Executive Producer: Oliver Fuselier

Executive Producer: Dustin Callif

Line Producer: Joby Ochsner

Director of Digital Production: Joy Kuraitis

Digital Producer: Kristen Koeller

Technical Director: Bartek Drozdz
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