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Paddington in Peru: How Framestore Brought the Lovable Bear to 4K Life

by Thabasum Shaik Editor
March 21, 2025
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“Paddington in Peru: The Jaw-Dropping VFX Secrets Behind His Stunning 4K Makeover!”

Grab your marmalade sandwiches because Paddington is back! The world’s most charming Peruvian bear has embarked on another heartwarming adventure in Paddington in Peru. But behind the whimsical storytelling and adorable antics lies a technical marvel—one that required an army of animators and VFX artists at Framestore to push the boundaries of CGI and bring Paddington to life in stunning 4K.

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A Bear-y Big Upgrade

It’s been seven years since the last Paddington film, and technology has evolved leaps and bounds. So, when Framestore London and Montreal took on the challenge of animating Paddington once again, they didn’t just dust off old assets—they rebuilt him from scratch.

“Paddington needed to be effectively up-rezzed,” says James King, Animation Supervisor at Framestore London. “We had to overhaul everything—textures, fur, his iconic duffle coat—even his eyes, which are the window to his soul.”

And let’s talk about those eyes. Animation Director Pablo Grillo, a Paddington veteran, had an eagle eye (or should we say bear eye?) for the smallest details. “Any slight deviation in his iris or how the light reflected off them, and Pablo would immediately flag it,” King adds. “That’s what makes Paddington feel so real.”

More Fur, More Fun

With a resolution jump to 4K, Paddington’s fur needed a massive upgrade—four times the detail of the last movie! But the bear wasn’t the only one getting a makeover. His famous duffle coat was given a digital revamp using a new cloth simulation tool, Carbon, ensuring it moved naturally in every scene.

Then there were the props. Since everything Paddington touches is CGI, Framestore had to recreate digital versions of every single item he interacts with. From spoons to suitcases, each object had to look indistinguishably real alongside the live-action set pieces.

Comedy in the Chaos

One of the film’s standout moments involves Paddington’s classic comedic timing—a hilarious hammock scene that could rival the best Chaplin routines.

“It started as simple sketches, with broad, squash-and-stretch animation ideas,” says King. “But translating that into 3D space while keeping the humor intact? That’s the challenge.”

The animation team worked tirelessly to balance realism with the exaggerated movements needed for comedy. The end result? A scene that’s as delightful as it is technically impressive.

Bringing Peru to the Big Screen

Despite its title, much of Paddington in Peru was actually filmed in the UK. The Home for Retired Bears, for example, was built on a farm outside of London. But through seamless compositing and digital wizardry, Framestore recreated the lush Peruvian jungle, bustling rivers, and even the legendary Machu Picchu.

One particularly challenging sequence saw Paddington navigating a runaway riverboat. To make it feel authentic, Framestore used a five-camera array shooting in 4K, capturing stunning backdrops that were later enhanced with CGI. Oh, and let’s not forget the llamas—because what’s a Peruvian adventure without them? The team meticulously crafted digital llamas based on real-life models from a sanctuary in Peru.

The Magic of Mixing Real and Animated

The brilliance of Paddington in Peru lies in its ability to blend live-action with CGI so effortlessly that audiences forget they’re watching an animated character. It’s a testament to Framestore’s meticulous craftsmanship—taking inspiration from classics like Who Framed Roger Rabbit while maintaining Paddington’s signature warmth and charm.

“Paddington is a fish out of water,” says King. “He makes mistakes, but his heart is always in the right place. And that’s what makes him so relatable.”

His co-supervisor, Aulo Licinio, agrees. “Paddington has this childlike wonder and a spirit of discovery. He reminds us to be kind, curious, and always ready for adventure.”

So, next time you watch Paddington in Peru, take a moment to appreciate the countless hours of artistry behind every hair on his fuzzy head. And maybe, just maybe, pack a marmalade sandwich in his honor.

Thabasum Shaik Editor

Thabasum Shaik Editor

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