Peugeot E-308 – Drawn by Attraction

Who knows where attraction will take you? A message that sets the tone for Peugeot’s new brand campaign for the…
Peugeot E-308 "Drawn by Attraction"
Case Study

Who knows where attraction will take you? A message that sets the tone for Peugeot’s new brand campaign for the launch of the 308 electric model. In this campaign, directed by Mark Jenkinson, a camera falls under the spell of the new Peugeot and decides to follow it around town. Despite the pitfalls, nothing can distract its gaze from the new vehicle. A sympathetic story written by the Open agency, produced by Movie Magic and post-produced by Else, in which the artists of The Mill Paris were able to bring this endearing mascot to life. Not forgetting Philip Louis Hambi’s colour grading touch.

“Our mission was to create and integrate a 3D camera character into all the shots to tell a love story between the camera and the new Peugeot vehicle. Right from the start I enjoyed the scenario and the technical challenges we were given. I had the impression that it was a short animated film with a sympathetic story including 32 shots to rig and a unique and endearing character to create from scratch. A pleasure for a CG enthusiast!
In agreement with the director, the client and the agency, we quickly went looking for visual references. Very quickly our inspiration turned to Pixar classics that spoke to us. We created several CG asset mock-ups to validate the modeling, rigging, textures and shading. We wanted a friendly, emotive camera with a slightly weathered look without it looking dirty or obsolete. I think we've managed to give the camera life and personality without creating a cartoony asset.
To optimise production time and harmonise the lighting and look of all the shots, I created a special tree structure and nomenclature to make compositing more efficient. Added to this important work on the camera were details that served the script, such as rain, water on the camera, reflections, etc. I'm proud of the CG team, because together we succeeded in creating an endearing character who is totally integrated into the story.”

Mickael Girod, CG Supervisor

“It was great working with the awesome Mark Jenkinson and Ottar Gudnason on this spot for Peugeot's new all electric 308. Shout out to the Mill Paris team who brought our little hero to life.”

Philip Louis Hambi, Colourist

“It was a very interesting and exciting project because we had the opportunity to create and develop a character from scratch. It is always rewarding to explore every technique, from the first designs to the first animation intentions. Our main mission was to create the camera character and insert him into the shots.
It is not always easy to animate an object that isn't usually animated: how do you make it walk? Where should the joints be placed? Which parts are metal or plastic? Which elements can be bent? There were a lot of questions that we answered with the whole team, especially the CG Supervisor, Mickaël Girod. As well as the asset, I was in charge, with VFX Producer Stéphanie Mollet, of the overall management of the shots, our collaboration with the colourist Philip Louis Hambi from The Mill London and the overall finishing.
During the shoot, the idea of printing the camera model in 3D quickly became obvious and enabled us to work more efficiently. Working with director Mark Jenkinson and DOP Ottar Gudnason was a real pleasure.
Once in the studio, it was a pleasure to work with the Open/180 Amsterdam agency, Stéphane LeCoq, Jake Butler, Nikk Kugge, Patricia Lucas, Florence Marquet and Stellantis.”

Alexis Baillia, VFX Supervisor

“It was the first time I'd worked on a project for the Peugeot brand (Stellantis) and the concept appealed to me straight away because of its highly creative aspect: it's really original, for a car ad, to have a little Pixar-style camera that falls under the charm of the vehicle and decides to follow it around town!
Around twenty people worked on this project in The Mill Paris studio, and we were able to benefit from the support of the Bangalore studio for all the preparatory work on roto and track, as well as clean-up and compositing. I worked with vfx producer Rushikesh Shelar who was my main contact there.The Bangalore team deployed resources very quickly and adapted to our needs. It is always a pleasure to be able to collaborate in this way with other studios in the group.
This was a global campaign, requiring the rigging of 70 shots and the delivery of numerous versions, around 80 masters for the TVC and 25 for the digital part, all of which were handled by VFX Producer Kahina Lamblin.
Not surprisingly, the collaboration with the Open agency, with whom we had already worked in the past, went very well. The dialogue was open and we enjoyed working together. The agency trusted us and allowed us to come up with lots of creative ideas to keep making the film better. It's always a pleasure to combine technical VFX with creative storytelling, especially when you see the final result. A big well done to the whole team, who redoubled their efforts to bring this lovely film to life, and we're proud of it!”

Stéphanie Mollet, VFX Producer

Behind the Scene

Credits
Credits

Agency
Agency: Open
Creative Director: Stéphane Lecoq
Creatives: Jake Butler, Nikk Kugge
Head of Production: Patricia Lucas
Account Manager: Judith Romero

Director
Director: Mark Jenkinson

Production
Production: Movie Magic
Executive Producer: Giorgio Borghi
Line Producer: Giulia Buffa

Post Production
Post Production: Else
Post producer: Florence Marquet

VFX
VFX: The Mill Paris
Executive Producer: Fabrice Damolini
VFX Producer: Stéphanie Mollet
VFX Supervisor: Alexis Baillia
CG Supervisor: Mickael Girod
Editing: Maxime Didelot
Grading: Philip Hambi
Modeling & Environment: Jaspreet Kay Dua, Tytouan Botte, Nicolas Du That Co
Generalist: Guillaume Dadaglio
Rigging: Marine Sisnaki, Alexandre Sauthier
Animation: Alban lelièvre, Geoffroy Barbet Massin, Ludovic Martin, Hervé Anceau
FX / fur: Pierre Carcedo
Lighting: Valentin Lesueur, François-Xavier Gonnet, Balthazar Bourguignon, Tytouan Botte
Compositing: Ugo pierantoni, Fabrice Fernandez, Jordan Recoquillon, Killian Roy
Flame: Alexis Baillia
VFX Coordinator: Milan Vicet, Mathilde Cohen Selmon
Assistant: Julie Rigaud, Chloé Charrier, Felix Fléchet, Naomie Dumas, Pauline Royo, Antoine Zimer, Maité Tamain
VFX Support
VFX Support: The Mill Bangalore
Associate Production Manager: Rushikesh Shelar
Production Coordinator: Raman Dhode, Srinivas Bandi, Nividita Dakua
Compositing Supervisor: Venkata Siva Kumar Mannepalli
Compositing Lead: Rajesh S
Compositing Artist: Pavan Gurhalkar, Ragesh Ramchandran, Gopinathan Sekhar, Sudeep Bandi
Asset Lead: Nishant Kumar
Rigging Lead: Garlapati Yeswant
Lighting Supervisor: Aritra Kumar Sarkar
Lighting Artist: Trinath Sarkar, Romika Tiwari, Karan Patel, Sourabh Soni
MMRA Supervisor: Elangovan Ganeshan
MMRA Lead: Smijumon Viswanathan, Avaneetharan Karuppasamy
MMRA Artist: Puppala Vinod Kumar, Anirudh Krishna Kurve, Tirupati Bhavani Shankar Derangula , Upasana Choudhary, Swapnil Bharat Nerkar, Yallamraju Venkata Raja Chandra, Praveenkumar Palani, Asif Mohammad, Paras Pareshkumar Shah, Typhan Rai, Chetan Balasaheb Kadam, Vijay Bapu Chavan
Prep Supervisor: Sugumar S
Prep Lead: Kiran Veeraswarapu, Sachin Ranaware
Prep Artist: Ritesh Patil, Sikandar Shaikh, Anuj Pathania, Prashant Kamble, Abhishek Deswal, Sagar Gawande, Bruno Roosewelt, Jagadeesh Dasari, Utkarsh Indis, Sagar Dasgaonkar
Roto Supervisor: Sivakumar S
Roto Lead: Rohit Charde, Moumita Ganesh Pratihar
Roto Artist: Rahul Jagtap, Laxman Nathuram Bodere, Nitin Yashwant Thorat, Sudhir Balaram Jadhav, Ahamadulla Khan, Hrushikesh Kadu, Shrikant Jadhav, Sudev S, Tanmay Bera, Aditya Shrikant Salunkhe, Rakesh Gharti, Sekh Sahangir
Versions Digitales:
VFX Producer:
The Mill Bangalore:
Associate Production Manager: Rushikesh Shelar
Production Coordinator: raman Dhode, Srinivas Bandi, Nividita Dakua
Compositing Supervisor: Venkata Siva Kumar Mannepalli
Compositing Lead: Rajesh S
Compositing Artist: Pavan Gurhalkar, Ragesh Ramchandran, Gopinathan Sekhar, Sudeep Bandi
Asset Lead: Nishant Kumar
Rigging Lead: Garlapati Yeswant
Lighting Supervisor: Aritra Kumar Sarkar
Lighting Artist: Trinath Sarkar, Romika Tiwari, Karan Patel, Sourabh Soni
MMRA Supervisor: Elangovan Ganeshan
MMRA Lead: Smijumon Viswanathan, Avaneetharan Karuppasamy
MMRA Artist: Puppala Vinod Kumar, Anirudh Krishna Kurve, Tirupati Bhavani Shankar Derangula , Upasana Choudhary, Swapnil Bharat Nerkar, Yallamraju Venkata Raja Chandra, Praveenkumar Palani, Asif Mohammad, Paras Pareshkumar Shah, Typhan Rai, Chetan Balasaheb Kadam, Vijay Bapu Chavan
Prep Supervisor: Sugumar S
Prep Lead: Kiran Veeraswarapu, Sachin Ranaware
Prep Artist: Ritesh Patil, Sikandar Shaikh, Anuj Pathania, Prashant Kamble, Abhishek Deswal, Sagar Gawande, Bruno Roosewelt, Jagadeesh Dasari, Utkarsh Indis, Sagar Dasgaonkar
Roto Supervisor: Sivakumar S
Roto Lead: Rohit Charde, Moumita Ganesh Pratihar
Roto Artist: Rahul Jagtap, Laxman Nathuram Bodere, Nitin Yashwant Thorat, Sudhir Balaram Jadhav, Ahamadulla Khan, Hrushikesh Kadu, Shrikant Jadhav, Sudev S, Tanmay Bera, Aditya Shrikant Salunkhe, Rakesh Gharti, Sekh Sahangir
Versions Digitales:
VFX Producer: Kahina Lamblin
Grading: Loic Lavaux
Motion: Franck Maillet
Grading: Loic Lavaux
Motion: Franck Maillet

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