
A fascinating setting: a reimagining of Victorian London
The story of Cold Blood takes place in a city reminiscent of Victorian London, a dark and icy place where the snow never stops falling. In the heart of this unforgiving city, a child named Oliver tries to survive the rigours of cold and misery. When he finally discovers a way out, he finds himself drawn into the mysteries of the city… but his quest for survival may well lead him to new perils.


A world that follows its own rules
One of the most exciting aspects of the project was the development of this unique world. More than just a setting, the town of Cold Blood had to have its own internal logic, influencing the way its inhabitants interact and evolve. The team therefore devoted a great deal of time to designing the details of this world frozen in ice: the citizens’ means of subsistence, their habits, their adaptation to extreme climatic conditions. This in-depth reflection has made it possible to achieve an impressive level of realism and immersion, reinforcing the emotional impact of Oliver’s story. Each building, each alley and each object has been designed to enrich the narrative and give additional depth to the story.
A technical and artistic challenge: the painting effect
Beyond the construction of this universe, Cold Blood distinguished itself through its artistic ambition. The team chose to adopt a visual rendering inspired by painting, a bold aesthetic choice that required meticulous work on the appearance of textures, lighting and compositing. One of the major challenges was to find the right balance between this pictorial effect and the legibility of the scenes. How can we preserve a painting aesthetic while ensuring a good understanding of the characters’ actions and emotions? The team had to experiment, adjust and refine each shot relentlessly to achieve a rendering that was both artistic and narrative.
