My Short film Breakdown, check it out on my channel for the full quality and on vimeo for the Short Film.
Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/user/letrindle
My Short film Breakdown, check it out on my channel for the full quality and on vimeo for the Short Film.
Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/user/letrindle
Two guys walk by the trump building getting a sneak peak of the upcoming movie the dark knight rises.
Get a glimpse of the set of the dark knight rises.
The Art of Destuction
Cool breakdown shot of 3 CG walls being blown to bits!
I Need to learn how to make some sweet flume FX in C4D.
This is a photo that show the size relation between shooting sizes. The biggest resolution that is possible to shoot so far is 28K which is 28,000 by 9334.
The Hobbit Behind the Scenes
The Hobbit is going to be shot in 5K, 3D, and is going to be shot at 48 frames per second which is going to give it this weird almost real-life feeling to the movie. You will only be able to see it at 48 FPS at the movie theaters. When you buy it when it comes out most people will then watch it at 24 FPS(the usual rate film is shot on), but most 3D TV’s and new High refresh rate(Htz) TV’s will be able to see it at 48 FPS.
I dont know what 48 frames per second looks like, i’ve seen those new tv’s that can show more frame rates and it looks good for sports but I’ve always loved the 24FPS and the look of the motion blur, with more frame their is less motion blur.
What are your thoughts on 48 FPS?
Prometheus
Flawless Visual effects, perfect compositing of elements, and that classic retro Alien look. You just can’t find that now a days.
Love whom ever composited this shot, way better than the football field crumbling. better match lighting and motion blur. The other one looks too video game-ish to me. In the Dark knight rises it looks like they used action essentials over and over, but in Prometheus each ground impact was specificaly rendered with its own unique FlumeFX.