Video – Ryan Lintott https://ryanlintott.com Wed, 19 Jan 2022 17:15:29 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://i0.wp.com/ryanlintott.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-Folder_logo_512x512.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Video – Ryan Lintott https://ryanlintott.com 32 32 113022379 Taikoo Place https://ryanlintott.com/portfolio-item/taikoo-place/ Tue, 07 May 2019 19:12:21 +0000 https://ryanlintott.com/?post_type=portfolio&p=698
  • Project Type: Interactive Show Suite
  • Role: Pitch Development / Technical Director
  • Company: Squint/Opera
  • Client: Swire Properties
  • Completed: 2016

Taikoo Place is hub of 9 interconnected office towers in Hong Kong. In 2014, Swire Properties hired MET Studio to design The Taikoo Brand Experience Centre, a high-end interactive show suite to present their new development. Squint/Opera was brought on board to create films, animations, and interactive content for the space including:

  • Swire Brand Film – A 4k CGI animation played on an 8-screen video wall.
  • Taikoo Place Interactive – A Unity 3d interactive presentation on the same 8-screen video wall
  • Taikoo Place Film – An 8k film on a curved 220-degree 48-screen video wall.
  • Immersive Office Scene – A CGI view from inside an empty floorplate presented on the same 48-screen video wall.
  • Virtual Window – A simulated augmented reality window.
  • Swire Portfolio Interactive – A portfolio presentation app running on an iPad controlling a presentation screen.
  • Mobile Presentation App – An app to control all of the content as well as the lighting, audio and doors in the show suite.

The result was a series of unique narrative or interactive experiences, telling a story of Taikoo Place and Swire Properties that’s being curated by a presenter on the fly.

As one of the company directors and CTO at Squint/Opera, I worked on the pitch and then as the technical director for this project. For the interactive elements I led the UX design and creative direction. I also helped manage the on-site installation.

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Messy Goes To Okido – Series 1 https://ryanlintott.com/portfolio-item/messy-goes-to-okido/ Sun, 03 Jan 2016 14:52:21 +0000 http://ryanlintott.com/?post_type=portfolio&p=55
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  • Project Type: Kids’ TV Animation
  • Role: Technical Supervisor / Pipeline Development / IT Support
  • Company: Doodle Productions
  • Completed: 2016

In 2010-11 I was the technical director and one of the 3D artists for the Okido trailer that brought Messy Monster to life in 3D. The BBC loved the pitch and a few years later Messy Goes to Okido, the first TV series taken on by the studio, went into full production. I played a key role in designing the production process and planning for the expansion that would more than double the size of the studio. Throughout the production I supported the technical director and managed the IT and pipeline teams that were shared between Squint/Opera and Doodle Productions. I also contributed to pipeline development and built IT systems to ensure various processes and shared resources ran efficiently for both teams.

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London Olympic Stadium Film https://ryanlintott.com/portfolio-item/london-olympic-stadium-2/ Tue, 02 Sep 2008 08:44:17 +0000 http://ryanlintott.com/?post_type=portfolio&p=292
  • Project Type: Film
  • Role: Technical Director / VFX Supervisor / 3D Artist / Compositor
  • Company: Squint/Opera
  • Client: Populous
  • Completed: 2008

Throughout the five-year run-up to London 2012 Squint/Opera worked with the architect of the Olympic Stadium, Populous, producing films and imagery describing the project. I had many roles on this second film, working closely with the director to plan and produce it. I designed 3D shots, worked on the shoot as a VFX supervisor, tracked cameras and developed compositing techniques to produce the final shots.

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