WL Jack

Olabola features an amount of Visual Effects (VFX) to make the locations and sets look authentic! The film is anchored by global best-in-class production features and technical crews, including visual-effects (VFX) experts from Argentina boasting Hollywood experience, and Australian specialists in aerial cinematography. Visual effects were used quite extensively. CG work was done to add tiers to Stadium Merdeka and make the stadium look full of spectators during the football matches. Certain contemporary landmarks were also digitally erased to ensure the authenticity of an 80s cityscape. Green screen was used for the helicopter scene, where the aircraft was added in later.

WL Jack - January 11, 2016

THE STAR

Astro Shaw also enlisted the expertise of a visual effects (VFX) team from Argentina, an aerial cinematography unit from Australia and the service of notable Taiwanese director of photography Chin Ting Chang (his recent work was Taiwanese box office hit, "Kano").

ANGELINE YEOH - october 28, 2015

BORNEO POST

The production involved Visual Effects (VFX) experts from Argentina boasting Hollywood experience; Australian specialists in aerial cinematography; post-production and multi award-winning sound effects courtesy of the Taiwanese master, Tu Duu-Chih.

Borneo post editorial - january 9, 2016

CAPTURE PRECIOUS MOMENTS

Talking about OlaBola's CGI and visual-effects (VFX), it manage to make Stadium Merdeka looks really crowded and the helicopter looks so real that I can't figure it was fake at first place.

Tian Chad - January 11, 2016
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