Final Fantasy VII Remake VFX Director On Guiding A Young Team Beyond A Simple Remake

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Square Enix said before that theyā€™re looking to surpass the original work with Final Fantasy VII Remake. VFX Director Shintaro Takai talked about how heā€™s helping a new generation of developers go beyond a simple remake in an interview with CGWorld.

 

If you havenā€™t had a chance to check out the first part of the interview where Takai talked about the original staff of Final Fantasy VII, you can read it in our previous report. The following is the next part in the interview about going beyond a simple remake:

 

CGWorld: Fans who were left with a big impression at the time may particularly have big expectations from Final Fantasy VII Remake. Takai-san, what are some of the things youā€™re thinking about keeping or changing from Final Fantasy VII?

Shintaro Takai, Art Director & VFX Director: Thatā€™s a difficult question. I donā€™t really think about ā€œThis is how Final Fantasy VII did it, so letā€™s do it like this for Final Fantasy VII Remake.ā€ Back when Final Fantasy VII was being developed, I didnā€™t think as deeply about effects as I do today. For example, letā€™s say when a certain enemy in Final Fantasy VII attacked they would shoot out red fire, but maybe there wasnā€™t much meaning behind that red color. If it were today, I would think more along the lines of ā€œThis enemy was born here or there, they use these kinds of weapons, because of the energy source it shoots out red fire, and explodes with smoke.ā€ Even if thatā€™s not part of the official setting, I would take it upon myself to come up with a reason and story. So the representation from back then and today are not necessarily directly connected.

 

So youā€™re saying that you wonā€™t just take the world of Final Fantasy VII and reproduce it using todayā€™s technology.

Takai: While it canā€™t be something that will make fans of Final Fantasy VII feel like ā€œsomething is off,ā€ we canā€™t just simply increase the graphics quality either. I want us to make it with deep thoughts. For example, I tell the effects designers that if theyā€™re going to heal using Cure, instead of just making shiny particles ā€œMake it energy around a character that canā€™t be seen but is being collectively visualized and absorbed into their body as light.ā€ I will tell them to think of stories like that while working on it.

 

You previously mentioned that there were many cases of Final Fantasy VII Remakeā€™s developers say in their application that they played Final Fantasy VII when they were kids, but what about you personally, what thoughts did you have going into the development of Final Fantasy VII Remake?

Takai: Personally speaking, Final Fantasy VII Remake is a title that has a sense of generational change to it. Those who grew up playing Final Fantasy VII are now developers of Final Fantasy VII Remake, and theyā€™re gradually taking on more important roles. They are the ones I want to see give Final Fantasy VII a new shape. This time around my role is looking over the art direction as a whole as well as deciding on bigger specifications, and my focus is to create a work environment that makes it easier for everyone, so I want to make it a field that allows the younger guys to be more active. I say younger but theyā€™re mostly in their early-30s, and while theyā€™re more aged than they were in the past, I believe theyā€™re people with plenty of activity to offer.

 

For such a young generation developing Final Fantasy VII Remake, what skills or abilities would you say are required?

Takai: Weā€™re not exactly looking for those with knowledge on Final Fantasy VII, so they donā€™t need to be too eager about that. ā€œDoing this would make it more Final Fantasy VII-esqueā€ is something that is difficult to put into words, and I think thatā€™s a part that Kitase, Nomura, and I will be handling. Rather than that, I believe it would be easier for those with knowledge on the latest 3DCG and tools, or on the graphics quality of global hit AAA titles.

 

So basically, those who might say ā€œI donā€™t have much experience playing Final Fantasy VII, but I want to polish my career by working on a game with worldwide expectationsā€ might have a chance?

Takai: Yes. Whatā€™s important is that personā€™s technique, sense, and will. Actually, among the current designers of the effects team, there are some who hardly even played Final Fantasy VII. Well, they at least know character names and the gist of the story [laughs]. Final Fantasy VII Remakeā€™s development structure is already solidifying the core parts, but since the effects are something that we aim to raise the quality until the very last process of development, I believe thereā€™s still plenty of room for activity.

 

Final Fantasy VII Remake is in development for PlayStation 4.


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