Nexus was a recent recipient of the Epic Megagrant, and the studio has built out a real-time division to implement “an agile and more iterative approach to linear animated filmmaking at the highest quality.”
Oscar-winning director Patrick Osborne, helmer of Disney short Feast and Google Spotlight Stories’ vr short Pearl, has created an impressive-looking teaser for a series in development, This Tape Deck is a Time Machine.
Added Karen Dufilho, executive producer of content partnerships at Epic Games, “What Patrick and Nexus Studios have achieved exemplifies the way modern storytellers want to work – collaboratively, spontaneously, and quickly – combining their existing expertise in animation with the real-time power of Unreal to craft new worlds and stories that will engage audiences for years to come.”
During production, Osborne led a team of real-time artists and creators tasked with the challenge of creating the world in Unreal Engine without the use of compositing. The use of Unreal Engine, says Nexus, opened a wide range of production advantages, among them the ability to render images nearly instantaneously while enabling multiple simultaneous inputs into any given scene.