Tuesday, April 21, 2009

A Look at the TDC Visual Effects

Hey all, I've been meaning to post for awhile, but needed something to show you until now. For "The Devil's Company," I'm acting as a one-man army on various visual effects. Truly no two of any visuals done are the same. From replacing a cigarette box logo to creating a 1,000,000-particle materialization intro, I tend to work on this stuff closely with Antoine in order to really help get the look he needs. I have a few things I want to show you, nothing too big, just to give you a taste for what's in store...

First and foremost, the blog background. It's a cool premise: have the actual characters on one side, and some BTS stills on the right. Depending on your monitor, the longer it is, the more you get to see, so look out for that.

Here's something most of you (should've) seen already: the intro for the BTS video. This intro took over 11 hours to render out, rendered 3 different times because of various trips back to fix mistakes. As I mentioned before, over 1,000,000 particles a second are being produced, which is no easy feat.

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This one was left on the cutting floor, before there was even footage for it: a motel sign. The idea here was just a simple neon "motel" sign, but in the end was cut.

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This was a pre-viz done to see if it COULD actually be done, which is illustrated. I didn't have much experience with tracking points and such, so this was kind of new. This method created on the spot effectively kills two birds with one stone: a perfect track, and a clean erase of the markers.

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Possibly after post is done and the film is released, I'll show some bigger sequences, and some more pre-viz stuff that went down... When I'm not doing this, I'm working on other filmmaking projects, practicing piano, AND appearing in a few "Deal or No Deal" episodes, airing May 4th. Until we meet again....

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- R.A. Elliott (VFX Wizard)

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