Captain Marvel

Screen Graphics | VFX | Concept Design

Working on Captain Marvel allowed us to step outside of human creations and visualize two different sets of alien technology. While the film is set in the 90s on Earth, the Kree and Skrull advancements reflect thousands if not millions of years of innovation.

Each set of technology had the same base element - a futuristic organic matter based off of real-world ferrofluid. From this base, we were able to branch into two distinct aesthetics: the organic, layered technology of the Skrull, and the rigid, militaristic technology of the Kree.

Helion Panel Radar

Concept Design

 

Skrull Drop-Ship HUD

The Skrull escape pod HUD consisted of various translucent and semi-flexible lenses with content controlled by the hand motions of the pilot. Maintaining the throughline of organic shapes in Skrull technology, insect exoskeletons were used as inspiration for the final design.


Mind Fracking

Mind fracking stations are used by the Skrull to extract information from unwilling participants. We leaned heavily on the Skrull's advanced technology to visualize the mind as a kaleidoscope of neural energy and data. We utilized light-based organic concepts such as refraction, reflection, and diffraction to evoke a dream-like atmosphere.

“I've been fighting with one hand tied behind my back. What happens when I'm finally set free?”

- Carol Danvers

 

Kree Technology

Kree technology found its roots in the Skrull ships stolen at the start of the Kree-Skrull conflict. Unlike the Skrull's organic and sweeping aesthetic, future iterations of Kree tech were influenced heavily by their military-technocratic government. We embraced rigidity, organization, and simplicity in these designs, while still making use of the Skrull's organic matter as the base for many of their ship's instruments.

Credits List

Client Marvel Studios

Design Supervisor Carly Cerquone

VFX Producer Grace Hendley

Designers Kristoffer Brady, Julianne Dome, Aaron Eaton, Matt Eaton, Andrew Hawryluk, Nate Jess, Shawn Lee, Alan Torres

2019

 

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