This is one of the images that I superimposed Jack onto. He is getting ready to catch an incoming paper plane. We chose the Banksy wall to be our background because it is a little iconic in England, the place that Jack is receiving the paper plane. Also, I spent hours photoshopping Jack out of studio images. If we wanted to just superimpose people in front of a house, why not just shoot in front of a house. It would be much faster. So after so much photoshop work Dave suggested we may as well superimpose Jack over something is a little quirky or outrageous. Jack looks obviously superimposed in these images. This is because it creates a clear difference between what we see in the clip as the topic and what is background. When shooting our original paper plane idea flying around the city sometimes it was hard to distinguish between what we wanted the audience to see - background or plane foreground.
