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Re: How this effect is made?
by
Jeremy Fabiano
(rashan)
on Jun 9, 2008 at 12:33:35 pm
what im seeing is this (bare in mind im not too terribly experienced) but if i was gonna make the shot this is how i would do it...
first off you got the kiter doing HIS thing (its only one of him)
you get that camera move where it spins to the side
you greenscreen the photographer with a similar camera move and composite him into the shot, rotoscoping the parts where the kiter(s) cross over him...
the multiple kiters is done with echo..
bunch of 3d camera moves and some flash effects etc and its done...
This is an EXTREMELY complicated, and visually gratifying shot.
I believe this is how it's made, hope it helps.
-Jeremy
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the rotoscoping and camera rotation!!
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