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Hydraulic sensing brings special effects to life in the movies

By Mary Gannon | January 12, 2022

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Absolute draw-wire encoders for hydraulic cylinders from SIKO aid in special effects for Marvel & Warner Brothers blockbusters.

Draw-wire encoders are not the kind of component that is normally associated with motion picture production. But draw-wire encoders from SIKO GmbH were used for ensuring precise and safe control in compact spaces in “Fantastic Beasts” and “Midnight Sky.”

 

Siko draw-wire encoders hydraulic sensing in the movies Fantastic beasts

The carriage drawn by so-called Thestrals in ‘Fantastic Beasts 2’ uses SIKO draw-wire encoders for rotational movements.

SIKO draw-wire encoders are used by the British company Absolute MoCo, which develops and builds hydraulic studio environments for special effects in movie productions. Together with his partner David Watkins, Special Effects Supervisor at Absolute Effects, Andy Ryan wanted to be able to create movements for special effects in the movie industry that are more accurate and more authentic. For him, the technical effects available in the UK for this purpose were outdated. The aim of Absolute MoCo is to enable people to move more precisely and safely in film scenes. “We specialize in creating the conditions for motion control of certain motion sequences in movies with moving base platforms and in sets. We act as a link between VFX and the physical world and have developed a reliable HMI and software package for movie production. For some filming we still use open loop systems, but we mainly prefer systems with a closed control circuit to guarantee positioning and reliability, which are crucial in movie production today. Using absolute encoders from SIKO gives us the opportunity to repeat takes as often as we like. This means that we can work safely, stop safely and identify positions at any time. This technology has catapulted the physical side of special effects to a new level and is getting better all the time.”

Wire-actuated encoders integrated into the hydraulic cylinder
Hydraulic movements are a particular challenge if they are to appear natural and still be safe to perform physically. Various SIKO draw-wire encoders are used to determine the position of the hydraulic cylinders. All the encoder types have in common a design that is both robust and compact, making them suitable for the smallest spaces. The SGH10 draw-wire encoder, which was used, for example, in scenes for the Warner Brothers production “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” has a distinctive, patented feature: it is integrated directly into the hydraulic cylinder and measures the position — i.e. the extension of the cylinder — directly. The advantages: the integrated design means that the draw-wire encoder is protected from external factors. There is also no need to drill out the piston to accommodate the draw-wire encoder, as is the case with other solutions such as those with magnetostrictive sensors. An additional work step of this kind is also a cost factor, which is avoided by using integrated draw-wire encoders.

Precise and authentic movements are ensured in the 12-meter boat deck in "Fantastic Beasts," thanks to SIKO draw-wire encoders in the hydraulic cylinder.

Precise and authentic movements are ensured in the 12-meter boat deck in “Fantastic Beasts,” thanks to SIKO draw-wire encoders in the hydraulic cylinder.

Detection of position and speed
During a rescue scene in which a fully occupied boat had to be tossed to and fro as authentically as possible on the high seas, three movement axes were involved that had to be hydraulically driven (Trio Motion Technology), plus a rotational movement as a fourth, which was enabled by the integrated SIKO draw-wire encoder. “This enabled us to create a line from the visual effects to the Maya special effects platform and to perform the movement in any direction while staying within the viewing angle of the camera,” Ryan said. “A further advantage of the SGH10 is evident in dynamic applications such as this, where multiple cylinders on the platform must be moved synchronously: In addition to position, the draw-wire encoder can also measure speed, so allowing the cylinders to be extended at the same speed and to run in parallel.”

Safe movement sequences
The SGH10 integrated draw-wire encoder was also used in the special effects for the movie “Midnight Sky.” In the communications room of the spaceship, the leading character Sully must move on a chair both sideways and vertically to various control buttons; the chair was positioned on a hydraulic cylinder fitted with the integrated SGH10 measurement system, which determined the height and travel speed. This ensured the safety of the actor, and the movement was smooth. Since the space on the floor below the chair was very restricted, the encoder type integrated into the cylinder was chosen as the best solution. “Space restrictions are the rule rather than the exception in our projects,” confirmed Ryan, “and so we often turn to SIKO’s compact draw-wire encoders. Our team also appreciates the variety of the measurements, as the encoders can detect both linear and rotational movements. This opens up a wide range of

The compact SG10 (orange), SGH10 and SG20 draw-wire encoders from SIKO

The compact SG10 (orange), SGH10 and SG20 draw-wire encoders from SIKO

applications.”

Externally mounted draw-wire encoders
As well as sensor types integrated into the cylinder, SIKO also offers externally mounted sensors, which are also used by Absolute MoCo in particular situations. These include the SG 10 and SG 20 (highly compact external draw-wire encoders with a maximum measurement length of 2000 mm). If, say, the base structure is already in place, these draw-wire encoders can be retrofitted. This considerably reduces the effort and outlay for construction. For Ryan, an important factor in complex hydraulic ramps is the option to replace sensors. “If a mechanical problem occurs and the sensor perhaps fails, it is significantly easier to replace an external draw-wire encoder than to have to dismantle the entire ramp to replace a sensor that is integrated into the cylinder. The time saving is crucial here,” he said. In these situations, the team prefers a solution with external encoders.

Filming for ‘Murder on the Orient Express’: Wire-actuated encoder application from SIKO

Filming for “Murder on the Orient Express” also used wire-actuated encoders from SIKO

Easy to integrate
Absolute MoCo does not build the cylinders itself, but rather has them constructed by a supplier to its own specifications and designs, including integration of SIKO draw-wire encoders. The highest priority is the safety of all functions. Including the draw-wire encoders, either integrated or external, is straightforward, and this is also the case at the commissioning stage. “We have a separate movement control system with different interfaces and were delighted that the draw-wire encoders were ready to operate straight away, even with our own interface. You just connect them and off you go,” Ryan said. “The manuals and accompanying documentation from SIKO are also very helpful.”

Absolute MoCo is currently involved until Christmas in producing a movie for Marvel Studios. “This time we will try to push the boundaries with our hydraulic effects,” Ryan emphasized. “And of course, we’ll be using SIKO draw-wire encoders again.”

SIKO GmbH
www.siko-global.com


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Mary Gannon

Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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