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  1. DNEG’S FIRST ANIMATED FEATURE ‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ WINS AT AWARDS HELD AT LONDON’S BFI SOUTHBANK And ‘Best Longform’ at the British Animation Awards 2022! In my wonderful time at DNEG I got to work on this amazing Show Ron’s Gone Wrong. I have worked on Sky, Clouds, BG Mountains and Paint over on CG elements with 2.5d projection.

    • How Did You Approach The Work of Animating The Bbots?
    • How Did You Go About Creating Facial Expressions and Conveying Emotion?
    • What New Tools and Techniques Did You Develop For This Project?
    • What Was Most Challenging on This Project, Artistically and technically?

    Crosby Clyse: The BBots are billed as your “best friend out of the box”. They are designed like slick, mobile iPhones that follow you around. Of course, we’d need to create the physical performance of their arms and wheels moving, but we also wanted to make the screen possibilities of the BBot endless. We generated hundreds of different personality...

    Crosby Clyse: Upon first meet, a BBot downloads everything about you. It learns your likes, dislikes, daily routine, everything! But Ron isn’t able to do any of that. Ron’s incomplete download makes him naive, he’s trying to understand the world around him. That naivety, mixed with Ron’s brokenness, is where our Animators really found his charm. Th...

    Philippe Denis: Our standard pipeline doesn’t introduce motion graphics until the final phase, which is compositing. In order to match the art direction, we needed the Animators to actually animate the motion graphics. We focused on how we could bring the Motion Graphics team into the fold from the beginning, partnering them with Rigging and Animat...

    Philippe Denis: From a very general point of view the fact that “Ron’s Gone Wrong” was the first production both for Locksmith and for DNEG Animation represented a great challenge on its own. Both studios had to build a team of talents and develop their tools and process. Locksmith was starting from a blank canvas while we at DNEG Animation needed ...

  2. Jan 19, 2022 · The production benefited from the established DNEG VFX pipeline designed to handle multiple high-volume visual effects-shot shows and allows rigs to be shared between projects. “DNEG had done realistic faces before Ron’s Gone Wrong, so the rigs were heavy and designed to capture realism,” Sharma explains.

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  3. Ron's Gone Wrong is a 2021 animated science fiction comedy film directed by Sarah Smith and Jean-Philippe Vine (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Peter Baynham and Smith. [6] The film features the voice of Jack Dylan Grazer as Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler who befriends a defective robot he names Ron, voiced by Zach Galifianakis .

  4. www.dneg.com › show › rons-gone-wrongRon's Gone Wrong - DNEG

    Oct 22, 2021 · Release date. October 22, 2021. "Ron’s Gone Wrong is a weird, quirky family comedy that pushes all the right buttons." Ryan Leston, IGN. X. Ron's Gone Wrong Interview Reel. March 2022 – We were thrilled to see Ron’s Gone Wrong recognised with the ‘Best Longform’ award at the 2022 British Animation Awards in London!

  5. RON’S GONE WRONG Feature Film - Production Designer - Locksmith Animation I worked on the movie from 2017 to 2020 as Production Designer. I was in charge to define the look of the film alongside Nathan Crowley, and lead the art team for characters and set designs, as well as oversee the CGI fabrication (modelling, surfacing, lighting/comp) of the film which was made by Dneg’s new animation ...

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  7. Ron's Gone Wrong is a 2021 British-American computer-animated science fiction comedy film directed by Sarah Smith and Jean-Philippe Vine (in his feature directorial debut), co-directed by Octavio E. Rodriguez, and written by Peter Baynham and Smith. The film features the voice of Jack Dylan Grazer as Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler who befriends a defective robot he names Ron ...

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