A$AP Rocky's music video for 'Helicopter' uses dynamic Gaussian splatting to capture volumetric performances. Evercoast deployed a 56-camera RGB-D array to record over 10TB of raw data, capturing all stunts and movements in 3D space. The team used Houdini with CG Nomads GSOPs and OTOY's OctaneRender for post-production, enabling relighting and camera repositioning after filming. This workflow allowed radical creative freedom, letting directors recompose physically performed stunts without traditional VFX constraints. The result demonstrates one of the most ambitious real-world deployments of dynamic Gaussian splatting in mainstream media production.

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