How do you Make a Trailer For a Video Game?
The animation studio, Bandiguapo, worked on the game trailer and brought together a bizarrely fascinating concept.
Brief/ Challenge:
Monster full Games required a cinematic trailer for their game, Fatty Diver.
The game provides two options to play from, 'Fatty' and 'Donald'. Hence, the game would have two trailers with each of the protagonists. The trailers needed to aptly capture this bizarre premise in a fun and enthralling way.
Solution:
This was the first attempt at working for video games, for the Bandiguapo Studio. They were very excited to explore and understand the world of video games. This excitement can be distinctly seen in the final trailer. The textures, colours and lighting, all come together to emulate a very real poolside-relaxed-sunny-day mood. The rigging too encapsulates the fluid movement and feel of the game. The attention to detail cannot be missed, whether it is the carefree hopping on the diving board, or the wide eyed expression for the falling burger, it all surely makes for an enticing trailer.
The 'Making Off' video illustrates the painstaking research and exploration the studio went through to arrive at this trailer. It also provides an insightful peek for beginners to understand what it takes to make a video like this.
Credit:
Production
Barbara SuardÃaz
Direction
Ruben F Stremiz
Script
Jarett Smith
Storyboard
Martin Cochinan
Ruben F Stremiz
Animatic
Ruben F Stremiz
Art Direction
Ruben F Stremiz
Ganz Toll
Enviroment Design
Ganz Toll
Modeling
Ruben F Stremiz
Shading / Textures
Ruben F Stremiz
Lighting / Rendering
Ruben F Stremiz
Animation
Maximo Ponz
Ruben F Stremiz
Rigging
Maximo Ponz
Edition / Postproduction
Ruben F Stremiz
Audio / Folley
Ruben F Stremiz
Theme
Surf Medley / Junior_Brown
Client
Monsterfull Games