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Cartier: Tank Since 1996


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Created in 1996, the Cartier Tank watch is back 27 years later, on the wrists of the famous French actress Catherine Deneuve and actor Remi Malek, directed by Guy Ritchie. The beautiful film shows that even if times change, sometimes elegance remains intact, which is perfectly embodied perfectly by Catherine Deneuve. The Mill's artists were tasked with recreating Catherine Deneuve in eight shots at four different periods of her life, inspired of course by her filmography. The challenge was important because this iconic actress evokes different memories and emotions in all of us. The public followed her through her career, soaking up her look, her acting, her facial expressions and her style, and our artists had to transcribe both her face and her soul. The Mill's Parisian team was present on the shooting and even during the casting to find the best body double with the most resembling acting. A great deal of preparation with the production Soixante Quinze work that paid off. From 'Les Parapluies de Cherbourg' to 'Place Vendôme', the film concludes with the actual Catherine Deneuve, as elegant as ever. A very beautiful and complete work, requiring The Mill's artists to combine new technologies like AI with traditional CG techniques.
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Post Production / VFX The Mill Paris

Executive Producer Claire Garraud

VFX Artist Stéphanie Mollet

VFX Supervisor Stéphane Pivron

CG Supervisor Mathias Barday

Editor Nicolas Larrouquère

Concept Artist Nathan Lucas

Concept Artist Alain Descamps

Modelling Mehdi Rami

FX Artist David Roubah

Lighting Valentin Lesueur

Compositing Eric Lemains

Compositing Guillaume Poueymarie

Flame Artist Stéphane Pivron

Flame Artist Damien Canameras

Flame Artist Aurélien Teurlai

Flame Artist Valentin Gingembre

Flame Artist Sébastien Kremer

Flame Artist Damien Peiro

Flame Artist Franck Lambertz

Motion Graphics Agathe Sayegh

Post Production / VFX Company 3

Colour Grading Jean-Clément Sorret

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