Maintaining the overhang of the entryway and the curved-glass facade was essential. We received concept artwork and blueprints of the original McDonald’s roof design from the client, which served as our guide in aligning features with the existing structure of the Indian restaurant. While seemingly straightforward, there’s a sense of satisfaction in crafting something that seamlessly deceives the audience into believing nothing has been altered. We built the retro sign, accounting for the ‘billions served’ number from 40 years ago. Says Yullie, “We had an enjoyable project involving a set extension: transforming an abandoned Indian restaurant into a 1980s McDonald’s. Yuille and his team’s work primarily involved FX setups, such as those for time doors and deletions. Kevin Yuille served as FuseFX VFX Supervisor on Season 2 of the show, having previously worked as Compositing Supervisor on the first season.
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