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PaulD
13th June 2007, 09:11
Hi
Innovative animation with very sophisticated editing techniques, worth a look ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncOAJpr3n0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzqumbhfxRo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_WyObcPV_0

NickHampson
13th June 2007, 09:42
Agree, great stuff.
Also very possible to do....

The first one could be done easily with any compositing tool, techniques could be taught in about 20 minutes and its about a days work (80% of this is about 3 seconds footage).

Second one was just effort on a NLE no VFX required.

Third one is just using a plugin (badly - the background gets warped during the shot) which although not cheap at 300quid ( actually for quality plugins thats bloody cheap) is just RE:Flex its a very easy tool that makes this process very simple, you can manually do this in AE,Shake,Combustion etc but its such a pain it better the spend the money!

I'm not picking this apart to say it was'nt good infact I liked the stuff, just to say this is possible to do without big setups or huge effort and is something most people could do.

Mike Pulcinella
14th June 2007, 00:03
Very cool! I like them very much, no matter how they were done. I like the first one especially. Thanks for bringing these to our attention!

Chirpy
14th June 2007, 09:18
Agree, great stuff.
Also very possible to do....I'm not picking this apart to say it was'nt good infact I liked the stuff, just to say this is possible to do without big setups or huge effort and is something most people could do.
That's true, you don't need a big budget to come up with something great... just a good imagination. Mind you, it's easy to say "most people could do that", you're not wrong either. However, the reality is that the other person came up with the idea, something we may never have done. ;)

NickHampson
14th June 2007, 09:23
Dont get me wrong for any good idea you need the imagination/vision, I just get the feeling many people dont do stuff like this and more as they feel its technically too hard.
If people have the ideas I (and many other I suspect) would be happy to provide the 'how to'.