The TV show “Lost in Time” aired on TV Norge March 25th 2017. The Norwegian company behind Lost In Time, The Future Group, is a leading company in the world of interactive mixed reality technology. One of the founders of The Future Group, Bård Anders Kasin has contributed to some of the most spectacular and innovative technology in Hollywood. Early in the process of creating Lost in Time, Björn Myreze was invited to present av brief for the founders of The Future Group. They were so impressed with Myreze and their first pitch for the opener of Lost In Time, that they wanted Myreze to contribute to the whole brand of Lost In Time and also collaborate on several other cutting edge projects. This has been the start of the most exciting journey in the Myreze history so far.
Lost In Time is a Norwegian game show that uses interactive mixed reality technology based on the Unreal Engine 4 game engine, combined with a customized green screen studio to transport contestants to different landscapes scattered across time and space.
The TV show “Lost in Time” aired on TV Norge March 25th 2017. The Norwegian company behind Lost In Time, The Future Group, is a leading company in the world of interactive mixed reality technology. One of the founders of The Future Group, Bård Anders Kasin has contributed to some of the most spectacular and innovative technology in Hollywood.
Early in the process of creating Lost in Time, Björn Myreze was invited to present av brief for the founders of The Future Group. They were so impressed with Myreze and their first pitch for the opener of Lost In Time, that they wanted Myreze to contribute to the whole brand of Lost In Time and also collaborate on several other cutting edge projects. This has been the start of the most exciting journey in the Myreze history so far.
The idea behind the opener is that the dragonfly represents “Eve”, the female voiceover for the show.
In this opener, she introduces different worlds to the viewers. Along the way we realize this is not just any ordinary dragonfly, as it suddenly transforms into a mechanical one, as well as discovering that the worlds within Lost in Time too are mechanical and built from cogwheels.
The storyboard was initially meant to set the direction for the title opener, but ended up also establishing the conceptual and visual direction for the entire production. From the logo and brand, to the 6 available worlds and time machine mechanics that bind the universe together.
The Lost in Time universe is divided into six worlds. These worlds were designed for the opener with a large focus on detail. As the cogwheels are what keeps the Lost in Time universe functioning, the cogwheels are present on every slice. When you bring them together and connect them with the homebase in the center, the worlds come alive.
The transit is the tunnel between the Homebase and the worlds where the contestants compete.
The TV show “Lost in Time” aired on TV Norge March 25th 2017. The Norwegian company behind Lost In Time, The Future Group, is a leading company in the world of interactive mixed reality technology. One of the founders of The Future Group, Bård Anders Kasin has contributed to some of the most spectacular and innovative technology in Hollywood.
Early in the process of creating Lost in Time, Björn Myreze was invited to present av brief for the founders of The Future Group. They were so impressed with Myreze and their first pitch for the opener of Lost In Time, that they wanted Myreze to contribute to the whole brand of Lost In Time and also collaborate on several other cutting edge projects. This has been the start of the most exciting journey in the Myreze history so far.
The Lost In Time's Iconic poster were printed on on a 4 story billboard outside Palais Des Festivals in at the MIPTV Media Market 2017 in Cannes.
We designed 6 teaser posters to create curiousity ahead of the shows launch. The idea was to use silhouettes for people seeing it from afar, and fill them with detailed imagery of the show's amazing graphics for people studying it up close.
Cutting edge technology deserves cutting edge branding. When developing the brand for Lost in time, we wanted to make sure every detail is precisely defined and blends together in perfect harmony. To achieve continuity, we decided to use the logo as a blueprint to every single design element and the logo grid forms the foundation that shapes the identity of the brand as an entity.
The logo was born when we created the storyboard for the opener for Lost in time, as we embarked on a journey starting with cogwheels representing the inner DNA of the whole universe. Traveling through all the different worlds via insects, dinosaurs and point of view. The journey through the eras ended up with a circled pie split into six pieces representing the six eras. This pie then developed into the logo shape as we know it today.
We designed playful gaming themed icon pack to be within Lost in Time's on-air graphics, and mobile app user interface.
We designed The Future Group's website as part of the delivery, heavily showcasing Lost In Time, along with information about the technology and team behind it.
Creative Director
Björn Myreze
Director
Christoffer Møgster
Concept
Bjørn Myreze
Anja Helén Fagerli
Martin Lavik Nygaard
Storyboard / Concept Art
Sandra Pilny-Lockertsen
Alexandra Hafsfjord
Mats Hope
Kent Løset
Compositor
Bendikt Myklebust
Per Viggo Vergsvik
Music
Kurder King
Head of 3D
Remi Vaage
3D Team
Jo Christian Figenschou
Martin Reed
Tom Riise
Henning Tvedten
Stefan Björn
Anders Borg
Mathias Birkeland
Ole Martin Volle
Art Direction & 3D Design
Remi Vaage
CG Artists
Jo Christian Figenschou
Anders Borg
Creative Director
Björn Myreze
Art Direction
Kent Løset
Creative Director
Björn Myreze
Art Direction
Bendikt Myklebust
Creative Director
Björn Myreze
Photo
Chris Norm
Animation
Martin Lavik Nygaard
Christoffer Møgster
Mathias Birkeland
CG Artists
Bendikt Myklebust
Kent Løset
Kjærsti Nicole
Karoline Holm
Creative Director
Björn Myreze
Animation
Mathias Birkeland
Martin Lavik Nygaard
CG Artists
Mathias Birkeland
Martin Lavik Nygaard
Benjamin Lauritsen
Mats Hope
Creative Director
Bjørn Myreze
Art Director
Benjamin Lauritsen
UI Design
Mats Hope
Stefan Björn
Ole Martin Volle
3D Artists
Remi Vaage
Jo Christian Figenschou
Creative Director
Bjørn Myreze
Kent Løset
Art Director
Benjamin Lauritsen
UI Design
Bendikt Myklebust
Benjamin Lauritsen
Mathias Birkeland
Kent Løset
Mats Hope
Animation
Mathias Birkeland
3D Artists
Remi Vaage
Creative Director
Bjørn Myreze
Concept
Anja Helén Fagerli
Design
Mats Hope
Benjamin Lauritsen
Bendikt Myklebust
Creative Director
Bjørn Myreze
Design
Mats Hope
Bendikt Myklebust
Design
Mats Hope
Bendikt Myklebust
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