Shifflett, had read Dick’s book, and we really wanted this project.” “Both myself and another supervisor here, Todd Instead of waiting to be called for a bid, they got aggressive… in theīest possible way. Zoic’s path to getting the VFX gig was a bit different than most. That team was led by visual effects supervisor Jeff Baksinski. Received one of the show’s four Emmy nods for its visual effects work. Helping to create these “new” worlds was Zoic Studios, whose team San Francisco, and the entire WestĬoast, is now under Japanese rule, complete with Japanese architectureĪnd cultural influences. Hitler and a bizarro American flag, whose blue stripes have been For example, New York’s Time Square has its typicalīillboards, but sprinkled in are giant swastika banners, images of The Man in the High Castle features familiar landmarks with Up for its second season premiere in December. Dick’s 1963 novel andĪmazon’s series, The Man in the High Castle, which is currently gearing Look like? That is the premise of Philip K. ![]() ![]() ![]() What if Germany and Japan had won World War II? What would the world Zoic Studios used visual effects to recreate occupied New York and San Francisco.
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