The Bricklayer
An ex-CIA agent is reactivated when an extortionist targets the agency.
◣ Project Credits
PRODUCTION COMPANIES
Millennium Media
Eclectic Pictures
DIRECTOR
Renny Harlin
VFX SUPERVISOR
Nikolas Kanellopoulos
VFX PRODUCER
PRODUCTION COORDINATORS
Manos Gialeris
Alexis Constantino
VFX ARTISTS
George Pavlou
George Eleftheriou
Apostolis Koutselopoulos
Efraim Kanellopoulos
Christos Filippou
Eva Chatzi
Pavlos Polotsanin
Demetris Aparicio
Nasos Petrovich
Thodoris Sarris
Tony Topouzidis
◣ Official Trailer
About the film
Aaron Eckhart stars as Steve Vail, a disillusioned former CIA operative who has left the spy life behind to work as a literal bricklayer in Philadelphia. The agency is forced to reactivate him when a rogue former agent (Clifton Collins Jr.) begins assassinating international journalists and framing the CIA for the murders. Reluctant to return, Vail is paired with a by-the-book junior agent (Nina Dobrev) and sent to Greece to hunt down the extortionist, clear the agency’s name, and uncover a deep conspiracy.
◣ VFX Breakdown





Our Contribution
Midnight VFX was commissioned to deliver approximately 460 shots within a tight 3.5-month timeline. The scope required a diverse range of high-end VFX work, including:
– A full 3D recreation of Philadelphia.
– Complex crowd replication and set extensions.
– Extensive FX work (explosions, muzzle flashes, blood hits).
– Essential cleanup (wire removal, bluescreen keying).
The project faced a critical turning point six weeks into the schedule. While the deadline and budget remained fixed, the concept for the full set extensions was completely redefined mid-production. We needed to discard initial work and pivot to a new creative vision without jeopardizing the final delivery date or the visual quality of the 3D environments.
To accommodate this major pivot, our team re-engineered the asset pipeline to prioritize flexibility. By optimizing our workflow for rapid iteration, we successfully integrated the new set extension concepts while simultaneously managing the volume of 400+ other shots. The result was a seamless, on-time delivery that met the client’s new creative goals without exceeding the allocated resources.

