When I left the first studio I worked at and turned freelancer, doing a Nespresso machine was the first job I got at this studio.
I got dropped into the middle of the project already running for months. The peeps already working on it are really great artists, but the project was going on for so long that they were not on top of being organized and doing things systematically, which is kinda neccessary if you have to do like 16 color and branding variations from 5 different angles on the same thing in a few days time. It was kinda falling apart with artists being assigned and reassigned out of necessity. As I came from a feature film studio, where working in an organized fashion is a must have skill, I had the technical things down way more then they did at that point. We managed to finish up this first one waaay over time, not entirely our own fault, but it was a good lesson in doing things in a modular, more organized fashion. After this first one and not much later working on the machine you have, everyone was fed up with doing these mundane machine renders, so I basically took over doing all the Nespresso still shots by myself and with the help of a wonderful production manager.
My colleagues still do amazing work on the in-shop movies and ads cos they are more familiar with the shiny effects these type of clients like to see, and I'm not particularly good at that yet. But the "grind" of doing "36 still images of variations in a day" went to me because I could do it in an "assembly line" technique much faster. And probably because they just can't be arsed to do it, while I don't mind the monotone tasks. Gives me more time to listen to our Glorious Leader on Youtube lol
Seems like most of the Nespresso stuff got taken down, but here's the website of the UK studio that we do the work with here in Hungary. It's kind of a joint venture by the owners.
We are Nin Bose & Nathan Collins. We met at art school in London in 1991. Three years later, in 1994, the very day we left art school, we started our design business.
www.bosecollins.co.uk
heres one nespresso bit, it's old, I didn't work on this one:
Video installation within flagship Nespresso stores tasting areas illustrating Nespresso's unique coffee making process – from bean to cup. Creative concept, design, filming, CG, post work, editing, grading & sound design.
www.bosecollins.co.uk
Some of the stuff I worked on for this studio in no particular order:
https://www.bosecollins.co.uk/portfolio/bulova2018/ - IF you only watch one video of these listed, make it this one! It looks fantastic imo.
I only did the steel w blue face men's curve watch. I had to model everything that you see on the inside cos the CADs we got didn't include any of the mechanics. For obvious reasons ofc. I did the "heart" on the ladies model as well. You can recognize mine easily cos my images are looking flat compared to the amazing stuff the others did. And yes, we did have a bunch of samples to wear around in the studio for a couple of months while we worked on this! Even the very limited Grammys Edition. Sadly we had to send back the thousands of dollars worth of watches lol
https://www.bosecollins.co.uk/portfolio/yves-rocher-lift/ - just helped out by doing the 3d model/texture of the product. Sometimes we get digital assets of the products, sometimes we have to make our own... This was the latter case
https://www.bosecollins.co.uk/portfolio/swagelok/ - I did the stethoscope. Had to work from their catalogue of actually available parts. I come from an engineer family so this was interesting for me. The guy that did the "brain" is into PC games, I'll try to get him on for the IAE freefly event, maybe he will join up!
https://www.bosecollins.co.uk/portfolio/ralph-lauren-fragrances/ - did mostly the stills of the bottles, god I hated these packshots by the end. It took ages to get the renders done and postworked in 16K lol But we got to splash around the full size samples of all of these. I didn't particularly fancy any of the scents, but the best one was the blue man's and the gold topped lady's bottle. I think those are the most expensive as well lol.
I worked on sooo many of things I can't really recall cos I only did small bits here and there. I kinda remember doing compositing cleanup on the Dove cos that was mostly filmed irl with a Phantom, I memba doing the Honda USA Christmas ads for their website a couple of years ago, I did a bunch of comping for an Italian alcoholic beverage company that I'm not at liberty to name cos we had to abandon the project, I did work on the
2018 2019 and 2020 (coming in 2021) Schlosslichtspiele light projections...