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Instead Of Skipping A Credits Sequence, Let's Study One

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Felix Mack works at Nightjar, a studio that specialises in motion graphics. You know the animation/footage that plays behind an artist when they're on stage? Or the menus on a DVD? Or the credits sequence for a video game? Yeah, they do that.

Felix in particular did the end sequence for Sunset Overdrive, which was made up of a montage of fake band posters carrying the developer's names. These posters were made through a combination of digital art and original photography, then printed out, stuck on wooden boards, pasted on like real gig posters and shot on camera, a process you can see here.

That's far from the only game work Nightjar have done, though; they also made a trailer for Sunset Overdrive, and have also worked with Capcom on Mega Man, done some Call of Duty stuff and also work for Tekken and Street Fighter.

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You can see more of Nightjar's work at their studio site.


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