The Chase – A Short Film
Posted in: VFXTalk Short Film ForumHere is our latest release:
I hope you guys enjoy! Make sure you guys leave some good feedback so that I can make better videos for you guys 🙂
Here is our latest release:
I hope you guys enjoy! Make sure you guys leave some good feedback so that I can make better videos for you guys 🙂
The story is about a man in the future, and how the world is like.
In the description you can see what camera I was using and other things in the film.
I hope you’ll like it, please give me some critics, good and bad
Please watch 720p to see all the details.
I have done everything in the film except being an actor. And I haven’t made all the music either.
the software only using 2gb of memory but i have 8 gb .
and its not caching on hdd
my pc
amd phenom 2 x6 t
8gb ram
ati 4770 1g hd
iam working on
windows 7 ultimate
windows server 2008
eyeon fusion v 6.1
please if any one can help i well be realy thankful:D
thanks in advance
During an event in Silicon Valley this week, director James Cameron spoke to Google CEO Eric Schmidt about all sorts of topics, including the new technology he’s working on for the upcoming "Avatar" sequels. Cameron first mentioned that new CG would have to be developed for the underwater and ocean surface scenes. He said: "We are going to see the oceans of Pandora and the lifeforms and ecosystems there, so we’ve got to do more with CG water, both underwater with the caustics, the lighting, the optics of bringing light through water and with the surface of water, which is one of the big challenges in CG." He went on to explain that the biggest challenge he wants to tackle is increasing the frame rate of the sequel. Films are currently shot with a frame rate of 24 frames per second. His goal is to get it up to 48 or 60 frames per second, making it so that you get realistic shots at the time of shooting, rather than having to wait six months for editing. "I want to get rid of the motion artifacting associated with 24 frame display. Because movies are way behind, they’re a century out of date," Cameron explained. "48, 60, 72, we’re looking at the efficacy of the different ones and different solutions. The projectors can do it right now, the projectors can run at 144hrz but they’re still displaying 24 frames content at 144hrz. The trick is how do you display 48 or 60 frame content, multi-flashing it, the way 3D projectors do. So that’s one little bump Im working on." Source: Mashable |
Can someone explane me the difference between Maya and Houdini navigation style in Nuke’s parameters.
Looks like they are the same ))
Cheers
I default to Keylight for the majority of shots that require a key and feel that I’m probably missing out on the other options. Are there a few guidelines or things to watch for that would suggest a shot using IBK or Primatte? Thank you.
Best,
Craig