Tinie Tempah - 3D Gaussian Splatting with the Argus Rig
Finished Video - Tinie Tempah x Abi Flynn - Closer
4.5m × 5m studio, with more than 25 people including crew, production and "observers"! 🙂
To fit the tight space, we created a clean fast setup camera rig with wiring designed to fit, tested in our studio before setting off.
Only Space For 60° Usable Camera Arc
We would normally use 180 degrees or more of an arc to get a good movement, but the client loved the idea of the digital artefacts to blend into the video, so was full aware of the outcome before we started.
Motion Blur Needed For Party Energy
We didn’t want it to look too crisp, we wanted some good motion blur to show movement and action. So we set the cameras to 1/30s exposure, so you could see the peoples faces, but blur them when dancing.
Shot the entire track multiple times, then the director chose which precise frame he needed to be 3D days later in post.
Some Of The Shots We Created
Behind The Scenes
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Global Travel
We have worked in most countries globally, transporting our equipment, the needed staff to operate it including post production.. we deal with the paperwork, accommodation, everything to make it as simple as possible for you.
The Argus Rig is designed to travel. Its modular build and rugged flight cases mean it can be packed, transported, and rebuilt quickly on location. Whether it’s a studio in London, a rooftop in Tokyo, or a desert in Morocco, Argus has been there. Our team handles logistics, setup, and calibration, making it possible to capture high-end bullet time sequences anywhere in the world with minimal disruption and maximum impact.