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July 8, 2010 at 4:44 pm #203648josepty_vbParticipant
Hi, i need to shoot a giantess people effect, i need a giant people walking around buildings
I need recommendations like, meausres, perspective, lens information for match perfectly
Sorry for my bad english.here some examples.
July 9, 2010 at 6:01 am #219191claudio antonelliParticipantI don’t know about the lens stuff, but the one job I worked on where they did giant people they did splitscreens or quick keys on the day to line up the talent with the background. Even some previs in Maya should allow you to work out what your focal lengths should be pretty quick.
The biggest thing is getting the slow motion (there’s a formula for it in the first ILM coffee table book, which I don’t have with me, but something like for every doubling of scale you double the framerate you film at). For my job they shot the phantom at 1000fps, which was overkill, but did allow them to speed up the clips much more smoothly to adjust the scale of the people in editorial.
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