GHOSTS

April 10, 2019 GHOSTS

The BBC One comedy series Ghosts tells the story of the deceased occupants of Button Manor as their (after)life is turned upside down when a new resident, the very much alive Alison, takes ownership of their home. Lexhag VFX was brought on board to work closely with the creative team and bring all of the shows visual effects to life (excuse the pun!).

Along with the standard cover-up/paint out work, Lexhag was also asked to take charge of producing some of the shows most memorable sequences. To create the ethereal effect of Lady Button transcending to heaven in EP01 Lexhag worked closely with the creative team to produce a range of concepts using SideFX’s Houdini. Once the idea was nailed down, bespoke particle simulations of the ‘ethereal plasma’ were generated for each shot which when comped in, produced a visually compelling sequence that formed the starting point of the whole series.

A big part of Lexhag’s role on Ghosts was to produce the ‘wall walk’ effect of the Ghosts travelling through solid objects. Much like the ethereal plasma effect, several iterations were conceived before finally settling on the one seen in the series. As this effect was a big part of Lexhag’s shot roster, a bespoke pipeline was built to allow us to quickly and efficiently generate different versions of the same effect that fitted each shot. This a) allowed us to deliver the large amount of ‘wall walk’ shots the series required and b) meant that the effects matched in terms of continuity as they were built from the same elements.

As a VFX project, Ghosts was an exceptional one for Lexhag as unlike most projects, the VFX was brought to the forefront of the story. Ghosts is also a great example of how visually compelling and narrative-driven VFX can be achieved through close cooperation between a production and a VFX studio.

Transmits, Monday 15th April 2019 on BBC 1 @ 21:30


“You’ve all worked so hard to make our VFX spectacular, and we’re extremely grateful. You’ve pulled it off brilliantly.”

Alison Carpenter, Executive producer

“You’ve done a wonderful job. We’re really grateful for your thoughtfulness, care and enthusiasm throughout the whole project”

Tom Kingsley, Director

“It’s been a real pleasure working with you and what you’ve come back with has been fantastic.”

Matthew Mulot, Producer


Production Co: BBC
Director: Tom Kingsley
Producer: Matthew Mulot
VFX Supervisor: Jonathan Hancock
VFX Producer: Toby Matthews