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Chip‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers | Behind the VFX

by Anne

Live-Action Meets Cartoon Animation and Photo-Real CGI for the new Chip’n Dale: Rescue Rangers Film form Disney+ and MPC.

Directed by Akiva Schaffer, the story follows Chip and Dale, two beloved detective personas as they rehash their adventures after succumbing to a life of routine and domesticity. Voiced by John Mulaney and Andy Samberg respectively, Chip and Dale reunite with the rest of the group, save their friend, and rebuild the two’s friendship.

Chip’n Dale cartoon

Unlike previous iterations of the iconic trio, Rescue Rangers features a combination of film styles, treating viewers to live-action actors, interacting with 2D cartoon characters, photo-real 3D animals, and even claymation models, mixing several media styles that reflect the history of filmmaking and the history of Chip ‘n Dale from the 1980s to present day. 

MPC’s Production VFX Supervisor Steven Preeg, VFX Supervisor Axel Bonami, Producers Ben Harrison and Siobhan Bentley, and Animation Supervisor Omar Morsy led MPC’s global team of VFX artists to deliver over 1450 shots for the film. This included the creation of Chip and Dale themselves, as well as over 100 2D hand-drawn characters, 60 3D animated characters, and 30 full computer-generated, designed, and lit sets. 

In addition, MPC’s visualization team, led by Patrick Smith and Leandre Legrange, delivered the previz, techviz, postviz, as well as concept art for over 50 characters, and hundreds of variations, for the movie. “Our protagonists were our first explorations – Chip was 2D and Dale was 3D, which we made as a proof of concept,” says Art Director Leandre Lagrange. “Akiva wanted to explore all the possibilities, so he was very involved in the design process from the beginning. A huge creative focus of the film was mixing media – clay, 2D, different eras of animation styles, 3D – all into the same world – which was an exciting challenge.”

“The whole project was a jet-packed mission. MPC was entrusted to make sure there’s a seamless blend of all the different worlds,” says VFX Supervisor Axel Bonami. “Our primary challenge on the film was orchestrating a massive team of creative artists located around the world, with one common goal: to create a seamlessly natural digital world that blends live-action photography with over one hundred digital characters and multiple fully CG environments,” adds Axel. “For every single CG character, every performance is keyframe animated, including character design. Each character required detailed skeletal builds and muscle systems and most importantly, had to be able to provide a convincing performance and maintain the comedy of the film’s narrative,” adds Axel.

Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers is now airing on Disney +.

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