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For the Norwegian disaster movie The Wave, we created live screen graphics used in the local emergency center as a huge wave hits a small town in northern Norway. The screens showed realistic seismic data, weather data, and live camera feeds, helping to build tension and realism.All graphics were designed to run live on set, reacting naturally with the actors and action. This made the scenes feel more real and supported the story of a community facing a sudden natural disaster.

Three people focused on computer screens in a dimly lit control room with monitoring equipment.Computer screen showing multiple technical data windows and graphs with a person viewing them from the right side.Close-up of a young man with beard and mustache looking worried, illuminated by a red screen in the background.Man with disheveled hair pointing at data charts on multiple computer screens in a dimly lit room.Two people sitting in front of multiple computer monitors displaying data, maps, and images in a dark control room.Close-up of a computer screen displaying data panels with numerical values, charts, and warnings.Five people in a dimly lit control room with multiple monitors displaying data and maps; one person stands while others sit around a table and desks.Two people sitting at a desk looking at multiple computer screens displaying data and graphs in a dimly lit room.

CLIENT

Fantefilm

OUR ROLE

Screen graphics

WITH

Director Roar Uthaug