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Rising Sun Pictures Deliver 300 VFX shots for Disney’s much anticipated “Jungle Cruise”

Studio applies its skill in photo-real environments producing stunning recreations of the Amazon rainforest.

Adelaide, South Australia—18 August 2021 — Rising Sun Pictures (RSP) recreated huge swaths of Amazon rainforest with photo-real accuracy for Disney’s rollicking adventure film Jungle Cruise. The breathtaking jungle environments are used in several scenes in the film, which follows wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff (Dwayne Johnson) and intrepid researcher Lily Houghton (Emily Blunt) as they pilot a rickety river boat upstream in search of an ancient tree with miraculous healing powers. In all, the studio delivered over 300 final VFX shots.

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Loosely based on the popular Disney theme park ride, Jungle Cruise is a non-stop thriller as Frank and Lily encounter innumerable dangers and supernatural forces with mankind’s fate hanging in the balance. The film is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and the all-star cast includes Edgar Ramirez, Jack Whitehall, Jesse Plemons and Paul Giamatti.

RSP, which previously collaborated with Disney on its 2019 release Dumbo, was brought onto Jungle Cruise for its creative leadership and technical prowess, with proven expertise in creating realistic natural environments and complex effects.

Operating under the direction of production VFX Supervisor Jim Berney and VFX Producer Marla Henshaw, RSP devoted nearly a year to the project with much of its effort centered on complex rainforest environments. “The amazon differs from other rainforests in the world and has very specific and iconic species. It was important to get all the details right,” says RSP VFX Supervisor Malte Sarnes. “The colour of the Amazon river is very distinctive. The water had to appear brown, but not dirty to reflect its organic nature. We also produced more than 200 varieties of trees and distributed them in a procedural way across the landscape in a manner consistent with how they occur in real life. Our widest shot includes more than 10 million trees, bushes and other species.”

Matching the denseness and natural variety of the rainforest across both wide and close shots was extremely challenging. RSP studied the jungle’s terrain, flora and wildlife, and designed individual shots to match the diversity of the real world. “Production provided us with excellent reference footage and we then conducted further research,” recalls CG Supervisor Jamie MacDougall. “It was essential to identify native plant species and also which are the most common. The rainforest is, of course, overgrown and so trees are often covered by other things. In some shots, the camera is quite close to the forest, and so we had to break away from instance-type repetition and do all the dressing with bespoke detail.”

After the studio’s 3D team did the heavy lifting of building the environments, compositors applied finishing touches that almost imperceptibly cement the aura of realism. “We added light reflecting off the water, bugs flying around and dew glistening on leaves. You really feel like you are in a hot, muggy environment,” says Compositing Supervisor Phil Prates. “In the opening shot, where we’re flying through the jungle, light beams poke through the dense foliage to let you know that, up above, it’s a sunny day.”

RSP’s most demanding sequence follows the boat as it travels a stretch of river toward a rundown trading post. For that scene, the studio created the river and all jungle backgrounds in CG, it also produced extensions for the practical set representing the Port town. Additionally, it placed the boat, which was shot practically on a blue screen stage, into the river and animated it as it heads through the locations in the different sequences. “We began by creating a layout of the river and the jungle in order to choreograph its journey,” recalls Sarnes. “It needed to match the narrative of the story, but it also had to travel down the river in a logical manner, reacting to the current and leaving foam and wake based on its travel speed.”

As the river boat nears the port town, a submarine arrives on the scene and fires a torpedo in its direction. The boat narrowly escapes, but the torpedo continues racing through the water until it explodes into the town, destroying it.

Only a small portion of the town was practical, most is a digital extension. “We added a rubber factory and a big wooden structure, that gets blown apart when the torpedo hits,” notes MacDougall. “There’s also a floating shed that is struck by a boat and smashed, along with other structures and props. So, the scene required heavy effects simulations. Everything had to explode realistically and interact naturally with the water with ripples and swirls. It’s beautiful stuff.”

Similar to the town, the submarine was a practical element that was digitally enhanced. RSP extended the size of the craft that was shot on set and added detail. “The sub was captured in a tank,” says Prates. “It was shot with pumps to create water flow but not as much as you’d expect from a submarine operating in the Amazon. So, we added stock and CG elements to enhance the energy and drama.”

RSP’s task list also included a macabre scene involving a reptilian character connected to Frank’s past agreeing to a nefarious proposition. Although the scene has an obviously supernatural quality—they look and behave in an uncomfortably realistic manner. “We gathered a lot of referential material about snake movement and body types,” recalls CG supervisor Ryan Kirby. “We wanted to get the right sense of the way their muscles roll and bodies articulate in this unnatural situation.”

Having the snakes react and understand the actor's dialogue whilst remaining snake-like required finesse. “We set to work early on to block the animation in shots to match the dialogue, which had been previously recorded,” explains Kirby “We needed to convey that the python was understanding and agreeing to the actor, but not in a cartoonish way. It was all about getting the right flavour…injecting character while keeping it grounded in reality.”

More than 100 artists were involved in the project from RSP. Over the months of production, the studio remained in almost daily contact with Jim Berney and Marla Henshaw, especially early on when looks and narrative elements were being established. “It was exciting to work with Disney’s production team from the design phase, through to production and delivery,” says VFX Producer Corinne Teng. “We were tasked with a large body of work that needed considerable creative input. You don’t always get opportunities like that and our team worked together to deliver the film-maker’s vision.”

CREDITS + CREW
DIRECTOR

JAUME COLLET-SERRA

VFX PRODUCER

MARLA HENSHAW

VFX PRODUCER
AMBER KIRSCH
VFX SUPERVISOR

JIM BERNEY

VFX SUPERVISOR

JAKE MORRISON

RISING SUN PICTURES

ABBY NATH

ADAM PETTIGROVE

ADAM POTTER

ALBERT RADOSEVIC

ALES GARGULAK

ALEX MEDDICK

ALEX PINCHES

ALEXANDRA DAUNT WATNEY

ALI EHTEMAMI

ALISON SCHAHINGER

ANDREA PEVERELLI

ANDREW FERGUSON

ANDREW GRAHAM

ANDREW PALMER

ANDREW WILLIAMS

ANDRII SAVCHENKO

ANDY PEEL

ANG LU

ANIL REDDY CH

ANNA HODGE

ANTHONY CHAPPINA

ANTHONY WINTER

ANTO BOND

ANTONY HABERL

ARTHUR MOODY

ARTHUR TERZIS

ARWEN MUNRO

ASHLEIGH WHITE

ASHLEY MASON

BEN DICKSON

BEN HOLEN

BEN PASCHKE

BEN WARD

BRIDGET DINNING

BRITTANY HERRIMAN

BRODIE MCCROSSIN

CARA GATELY

CARL ROGERS ST-PIERRE

CARLOS MARQUEZ

CELIA CLENNETT

CHANTELLE SEARLE

CHRISTINA RYAN

CHRISTINE HUDSON

CHRISTOPHER KING

CHRISTOPHER ROSENHAIN

CLAIRE LE TEUFF

CONNOR SULLIVAN

CORINNE TENG

CRAIG FIELD

CRYSTEL NEWMAN

DALLY GARCIA ARREAZA

DAMIAN DOENNIG

DAMIEN ROLLOND

DAN BETHELL

DAN WILLS

DANIEL STEART

DANIEL VELIKOV

DANIEL WHITE

DANIELLE CARDELLA

DAVID BEMI

DAVID CAUNCE

DAVID MRAZEK

DAVID PEKAREK

DEMIAN ASTUR

DENNIS JONES

DUNCAN LI

DYLAN BINNS

ELEISHA FRANCIS

EMMA THOMPSON

ENRICO ZERBO

FABIAN HOLTZ

FRANCESC DONAIRE

FRANCESCA MILDE

FRANCESCA SALVATORE

FRANCESCO CADONI

GARETH ERIKSSON

GEMMA WOOD

GEOFFREY ALLAN

GILL HOWE

GREG WIEDER

GUIDO WOLTER

HANG LI

HAO TRUONG

HARRY MEDLIN

HARSHAL PATIL

HAYES BRIEN

HEATH DINGLE

HIANG SIANG YOUNG

HUAN LUONG

I-HSUAN LEE

IAN COPE

IAN JOLI

IDA MCNAMARA

ILONA BLYT

IVY LI

JADE HAMLEY

JAMES CLIFT

JAMIE MACDOUGALL

JAROSLAVA CHALASOVA

JASON SCOTT

JAYDEN BEVERIDGE

JEBB NG

JENNIE ZEIHER

JESS BURNHEIM

JOEL MICHAEL

JOHN BASTIAN

JOHN TOTH

JONATHAN CARRE

JONATHAN SUM

JONATHAN WENBERG

JONATHON MCKENDRICK

JONO SUMNER

JOSEPH ROBERTS

JOSH ELLEM

JULIAN HUTCHENS

JULIANNE SIMPSON

JULIETTE CHRISTIE

JUSTIN GREENWOOD

KALYAN BOMMU

KATE BERNAUER

KATHY CONSTANTIN

KIERAN OGDEN-BRUNELL

KRANTHI KESHAVA  MURTHY

KUNAL BISWAS

KURT DEBENS

LACHLAN TOLLEY

LEIAH SEARS

LI-WEN LIN

LIAM GARE

LOUIS DUNLEVY

LU, TING YUN

MALTE SARNES

MANSI SHAH

MARC LANGBEIN

MARCIN CHARLICKI

MARCUS WELLS

MAREE FRIDAY

MARK HONER

MARK STORY

MARK TOMCZYK

MARTIN GARCIA ALVAREZ

MATEUSZ KRZASTEK

MATHEW MACKERETH

MATT GREIG

MATTHEW COOMBE

MATTHEW SHAW

MEL JONES

MELINDA JONES

MEREDITH MEYER-NICHOLS

MICHAEL FURNISS

MICHAELA DANBY

MIKE RING

NACHO LAORGA

NADIA ASCIONE

NAEEM CHUDAWALA

NAOMI MITCHELL

NATHAN JONES

NATHAN ZEPPEL

NEILL BARRACK

NICK PILL

NICK BEINS

NIK SLOTIUK

NIKHIL KAMBOJ

NIKHIL SHANKAR-NOBLE

NIKOLETTA EKKER

NITIN AMIN

NOAH VICE

NURUL ARIF

OWEN WILLIAMS

PARIS DOWNES

PATRICK CASHEL

PAUL DRIVER

PAUL FLANAGAN

PAUL TAYLOR

PETER JURCA

PETER KUMIC

PETR ROHR

PHIL PRATES

POL CHANTHASARTRATSAMEE

PRABHAKAR JAMES

QAZI HAMZA JAVED

RACHEL BIANCULLI

RAJBIR S DHALLA

REBECCA BOGERT

REBECCA DARLING

REBECCA MERCURIO

REBECCA WELLS

RENEE MARSLAND

RICHARD COLLIS

ROBERT BEVERIDGE

ROBERT JUNGGEBURT

ROBERTO VELIO GENITO

ROBIN REYER

RYAN KIRBY

SAM WILLIAMS

SAMANTHA ABDA

SAMANTHA MAIOLO

SAMUEL HANCOCK

SAMUEL HODGE

SARA HENSCHKE

SARAH BENEKE

SARAH SWANSON

SCOTT BULEY

SEAN FERNANDES

SEBASTIAN TRAN

SHANE BERRY

SHAWN MCCARTEN

SIMON WALSH

SITHIRISCIENT KHAY

SOPHIE ELDER

SUGAKO RIBBON

SVEN AHLSTROM

THOMAS CANT

THOMAS MAHER

TIM CROSBIE

TIM MACKINTOSH

TIM QUARRY

TOM BAXTER

TONY CLARK

TRACY DAVIDSON

TRACY MULLER

TROY TOBIN

TUREA BLYTH

VAHAN SOSOYAN

VAUGHN WHITE

VICTOR GLUSHCHENKO

VITALII STADNYK

VITTORIO DI TORO

YANGYANG XU

YULIA ROMANOWSKI

YULONG LIU

ZAC COSTER

ZHIYONG LIU

ZOE LAMAERA