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- Professional Toolkit : Studio Shoot 1st AD Research 3
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- Maps and Journeys : Finalised Idea
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This is the first test of what a final stop motion shot could look like. We played around with colour, sound and the background (the t...
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Inframen is a series of portraits using an infrared technique that reveals blemishes that lie under a dancer's abused skin such as s...
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The lesson was very practical and I found this very helpful as I was able to remember important details from actually doing it myself and le...
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Due to the hot conditions of our room during the stop motion shoot it meant our character and set would often melt, and time had to be spen...
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Today we carried out several tests in G27 to see what will help us in post - production to simulate being underwater. Making clothing a...
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Today I further developed the Synopsis and wrote a treatment for the film which can be seen below : Tom also put together the shot ...
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After watching Chuck Jones - The Evolution of an Artist , I found another video by the same person, Every Frame a Painting , discussing...
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To get rid of unwanted / extra footage that I found I no longer needed on the timeline when going over my edit, I put the playhead over at ...
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In the 'Export As...' window I chose the export setting to be ' Send To QT Movie .' I then chose options to go...