In April 2020 NASA marked the 50th anniversary of its Apollo 13 mission, and June 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of Ron Howard’s Oscar-winning film of the same name. Originally released on 30 June 1995, the film remains one of the most celebrated movies to cover the space age and was lauded for its effects, created by a then fledgling Digital Domain. Kelly Port and Matthew Elliott Butler were involved in the production and remain at Digital Domain to this day, now working as VFX supervisors. 3D World caught up with the pair to hear their memories of working on the film.
Digital Domain utilised a groundbreaking combination of models, miniatures and CG animation to create the out-of-this-world visuals of Apollo 13, earning the team an Academy Award nomination. “I had no clue that we were pushing boundaries, nor defining them,” Butler admits. “These were the times that you don’t know you are in until they’re gone. We were all just kids, bootstrapping our existence and making things up as we went along.”