March of the Machine cinematic trailer for Magic the Gathering brings an iconic hero back from the dead. Elspeth was previously featured in a trailer (Theros Beyond Death) 3 years ago that shows her horrific death. She comes back to life in this new set but as a kick ass angel! It only made sense to bring back the same studio who made the Theros trailer, Axis Studios based out of the UK, to bring things full circle.
Axis Studios
Animation and CG technology had changed significantly since the Theros trailer was made. What was once the most advanced looking 3D models three years ago now looked old fashion. This meant we couldn’t simply reuse the Elspeth 3D model but had to rebuild her from the ground up in a new production pipeline. Her previous rounded features were subtly angled and narrowed. Hair physics are much more advanced than before.
An epic cinematic trailer also needs an epic soundtrack. Reunited with my favorite composer, Vincent Oppido, we composed a music score that would carry the “duel of fates” theme from Dawn of the Phyrexian Invasion and bring back vignettes from Elspeth’s trailer history. We start the trailer with a score that spells out doom and gloom. Sounds of heavy brass and percussion blaring from the start to bring out that emotion and accompany the invasion of the Phyrexian army on screen. The strings work as a bridge between the sympathy you feel as you see a dismembered Karn and transitioning to the relief and joy of the heroic entrance of Elspeth. From this moment on, there’s nothing delicate about what’s about to happen. Two titans are about to collide and it was extremely important to just let the brass instruments go — from bass to hero trumpets. The addition of the bell hits at the end played two narrative roles. First, was to signify this heavy weight fight between these two iconic characters. Secondly, it acts as a call to the entire multiverse that this seismic event is about to occur, a call for revolution of sorts.
Credits: Creative Director: Seth Conley | Producers: Al’n Duong & Barry Hennessey | Animation Studio: Axis Studios | Audio by Formosa Interactive Group | Music Composition: Vincent Oppido | Elesh Norn: Laila Berzins | Elspeth: Stephanie Kerbis | Voice Over Director: Effie Loy






