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How Netflix series The Silent Sea recreated the Moon with UE’s ICVFX tech

Date of article: September 27, 2022, image courtesy of Netflix

“A widely acclaimed sci-fi mystery thriller, the Netflix series The Silent Sea stands out for its impressive, hyperrealistic recreation of space. Following successful Korean hits such as Squid Game, The Silent Sea also made it to the number one spot on the weekly Netflix Top 10 lists for non-English content. Westworld—a VFX studio located in South Korea daring to go beyond existing pipelines—is behind the show’s stunning visuals. The Silent Sea wasn’t Westworld’s first Unreal Engine project, but it was the first time they adopted in-camera VFX (ICVFX) using LED walls. The setting of the series, the lunar surface in outer space, has garnered rave reviews for its realism.

Making scenes more immersive with high-quality lunar surfaces
Having successfully enhanced the quality of Sweet Home, another Netflix series produced using Unreal Engine’s virtual production features, Westworld was fully aware of the power of the engine and decided to leverage it for this challenging project.

The sci-fi thriller drama dared to venture into a setting previously untapped by Korean dramas: the Earth, outer space, and the Moon, in an apocalyptic near future with depleting sources of water. In order to realistically generate an unknown environment of space in a variety of immersive scenes, Westworld created a 30-square-meter lunar surface set and used LED walls to connect with the virtual environment prior to filming. Unreal Engine’s ICVFX toolset made it possible to seamlessly blend both physical and virtual sets.” Continue reading

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Unreal Engine / EPIC Games: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/spotlights/how-netflix-series-the-silent-sea-recreated-the-moon-with-unreal-engine-s-icvfx-tech

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