Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Towards the end of the road
Well, the posts here are going to slow down a bit since the shorts are getting ready for music. It's going to take a little time to research different styles and get the composer lined up, but with several major festivals having entrance deadlines coming up by the end of the year, boxworld is finally coming to a close. And don't worry, while I may hold off on posting final versions in a public forum like this (due to festival rules), everyone who worked on it will be getting a final copy. I will be continuing to post here, but at a slower pace and mostly sound design issues..
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Surveyors' ending
All four shorts are getting to the very end. The last detail work is coming down to the ending of Surveyors and the current state is below. The issues are coming down to:
1. The green screen removal of the main elevator landing. This has been the trickiest green screen shot of the entire project. A lot of small reflections and green overflow onto the white shirts has made this very difficult. This latest version looks much better and it should improve a bit more with the next version.
2. Looking down cg shot. The shot of them looking down is just in its first pass to start to get a sense of how it will look. A lot of problems now, but with a better foreground hand, better lighting on the boxes, a few ropes and the id card spiraling down, it should improve considerably.
3. The last pullback. The wide panorama is just a simple rendering of boxes. Once detail is photoshopped in and other elevators are added in, the proper scale should be established.
1. The green screen removal of the main elevator landing. This has been the trickiest green screen shot of the entire project. A lot of small reflections and green overflow onto the white shirts has made this very difficult. This latest version looks much better and it should improve a bit more with the next version.
2. Looking down cg shot. The shot of them looking down is just in its first pass to start to get a sense of how it will look. A lot of problems now, but with a better foreground hand, better lighting on the boxes, a few ropes and the id card spiraling down, it should improve considerably.
3. The last pullback. The wide panorama is just a simple rendering of boxes. Once detail is photoshopped in and other elevators are added in, the proper scale should be established.
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