MPC Film wins Oscar® for Achievement in Visual Effects

Congratulations to Adam Valdez and the team

MPC Film wins Oscar® for Achievement in Visual Effects for The Jungle Book

MPC VFX Supervisor Adam Valdez was honored at the 89th Academy Awards® for the studio’s stunning and innovative work on Disney’s The Jungle Book, winning the Oscar for Visual Effects.

Valdez accepted the award on behalf of MPC's team of more than 800 artists, production and technologists based in London, Los Angeles and Bangalore, who worked on The Jungle Book for two years.

As lead VFX studio, MPC artists built a complex photo-real world creating The Jungle Book’s stunning CG environments and bringing the film’s iconic animal characters to life. Best friend Baloo the bear, Mowgli’s wolf family, Bagheera the panther, Kaa the python, and the villainous tiger Shere Khan would be built bone, skin, hair and whisker.  54 species of animals and 224 unique animals were created and new computer programs were made to better simulate muscles, skin and fur. 

Valdez said on the night “This is a very proud day for me and my crew at MPC.  I speak for everyone who was lucky enough to work with Jon Favreau and the great team at Disney when I say how grateful we are for this honor from the Academy.  Taking part in making a great film is a rare gift.  Being recognized for our craft is deeply gratifying.”

The movie — with its single live actor in a totally digital environment — brought unprecedented challenges. MPC met these challenges by marshaling its resources – including parent company Technicolor and their color pipeline and finishing artists -- in new ways. MPC and Technicolor have a long history of building large-scale productions across many networks. Utilizing all the resources they’ve been building over the past several years for this project, they were able to put that technology at the service of the storyteller.

Christian Roberton, Global MD of MPC Film said "To be recognized by the Academy is testament to the passion and talent of MPC's artists and production crew. The Jungle Book posed a unique challenge, and with the leadership of director Jon Favreau, Production Supervisor Rob Legato and our VFX Supervisor Adam Valdez, our team created something truly remarkable. I’d like to thank our friends at Disney for entrusting us with one of their most beloved and timeless stories.”

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