Robin Hood S01 Mpc Exclusive Site
The team had to digitally replace Hungarian foliage with English oaks and beeches. More importantly, they applied a heavy "de-saturation with a golden push" grading technique. Look at the pilot episode: the greens are almost neon, and the shadows are crushed. That isn’t natural light; that’s MPC’s color team turning a gloomy European winter into a perpetual, adventurous autumn. The most iconic VFX shot of Season 1 isn't a castle explosion. It’s the Arrow-Cam .
So, the next time you see Robin Hood sliding down a banner or splitting an arrow in slow motion, don't just cheer for Jonas Armstrong. Cheer for the dozen MPC artists in London who taught us that even in Sherwood Forest, a little digital magic goes a long way. robin hood s01 mpc
Before they were rendering photorealistic lions for The Lion King (2019) or crafting the quantum realm for Ant-Man , MPC was the VFX house tasked with making Sherwood Forest look dangerous, expansive, and just a little bit magical on a television schedule. The team had to digitally replace Hungarian foliage