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Re: Creating seamless continuous cam shots in after effects
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keith mcgregor
on Aug 22, 2008 at 6:06:05 pm
Well, it took them a lot of planning. To go from one to the next you have to have the foresight to make it work. As far as the shot at :39 goes, it looks like a lens distortion the pic in the t.v., optics compensation? The seamlessness is really easy, they have used picture frames where they can, so really you will have to think backwards and every square you can use, use. And as you see the pics kinda go with each other to a degree, kinda matched up for best transitions. Also, the blurriness seems to be in the pics already, with some added for depth but not too much just mostly on the window frames.
You need high rez pics and a lot of time, hope this starts you off ! Good luck!
-B
My notes on it: (At 2:15 I noticed the matte painting is goofy, angles are off-sizes are off, rotoscoping separates the car and bkgrnd at 2:50 and parenting layers together so they move the same (could easily be a master null in there somewhere). Might not ever need a cam.
Reality? What did you make it?
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Re: Creating seamless continuous cam shots in after effects
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Re: Creating seamless continuous cam shots in after effects
by nicolas paverani on Aug 22, 2008 at 8:52:37 pm
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