Also got a list of things I out to get down in my book too, such as what I want the market hall to include and what I thought it would be. Started getting some more research done too so need to annotate it all.
Below are the videos to what was shown to me about techniques I could use.
Ed - although its not what I'm going to do, it does have to make you gasp at how much detail we're able to include. Notice how there is no hair? Hair is still tricky to get right... I find hard enough to draw it.. let alone attempt to try make a realistic body part move.
The Vein Magma - when I saw this the first time there was no sound, so watching this a second time I can understand why the faces gasped out like they do. Amazing CGI, and evident when you pause it at points and can see areas of the face where it starts to blend into the inks and paint, creating a smooth face rather than the dramatic crinkling paint peeling face.
Whilst looking for all the videos i got a bit sidetracked...
But it does hold relevance, in a way. Last year I created several paper stop motions and I came across one called zero.
Video = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOMbySJTKpg
Behind the scenes = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhLSZBCn1p4
I loved the little characters made out of yarn, reminded me of the comical voodoo doll key rings(i think i had a santa/theif one a few years back).
Anyway, back on track, Tilt shift photography. I love the look of this because at first I genuinely thought it was all little models. How wrong I was.
Below are the videos to what was shown to me about techniques I could use.
Whilst looking for all the videos i got a bit sidetracked...
But it does hold relevance, in a way. Last year I created several paper stop motions and I came across one called zero.
Video = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOMbySJTKpg
Behind the scenes = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhLSZBCn1p4
I loved the little characters made out of yarn, reminded me of the comical voodoo doll key rings(i think i had a santa/theif one a few years back).
Anyway, back on track, Tilt shift photography. I love the look of this because at first I genuinely thought it was all little models. How wrong I was.
Other Techniques to Consider:
Foley, the name given to the method of adding in the sounds after the footage is filmed, such as clothes rustling, footsteps and wind ect ect, that recordings the first time might not have picked up.
Foley, the name given to the method of adding in the sounds after the footage is filmed, such as clothes rustling, footsteps and wind ect ect, that recordings the first time might not have picked up.
Colour grading is anther aspect to consider, which can be seen clearly if you loo at The Matrix films. In real life the lighting has a blue tinge, but in the matrix the lighting has a green colour to it. Not only do colours effect peoples moods but it also allows the viewer to clearly identify where the characters are without being so blatant to say it out loud.
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