Johnny Capps, Executive Producer of Atlantis also says: “With Atlantis it was essential for us to immerse viewers in a rich, fantasy world. The 3D artwork captures that world brilliantly and it’s a real pleasure to see it on display at MIPCOM.”
The Atlantis 3D art is the work of leading street artists 3D Joe and Max. Measuring 6m x 3m, the canvas took 36 hours to create, using a combination of chalk pastels, acrylics, and ordinary household paint.
From the makers of hit show Merlin, Atlantis is a major 13-part drama which will bring to life the vast store of Greek myths and legends re-imagined for a new generation. It is an Urban Myth Films production for BBC Cymru Wales co-produced with BBC America.
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