EVOK advertisement spot for OCPS Career & Technical Education
Shot by the Genius dudes @ http://crawfordgroup.tv/, awesome people to work with as well as the EVOK agency.
I participated as the FX Supervisor on set for this Motion Controlled Gag. From
Planning pre-visualizing and shooting with little pipeline troubleshooting.
More details coming soon stay tuned … :)
Motion Control:
I created a move in 3d for pre-visualization purposes using a 3d animatic, this initial setup provided us with some basic look and feel ideas for the spot.
Once on set we decided to customize the move to fit the shooting conditions.
We shot with Red and used a Multiple pass move calculating speed scaling and variable frame rate using a small moco rig similar to the "Panther" allowing moco tilt and pan as well as track control.
After the main shots we did multiple passes for Exposure and Dynamic Range and speed variations as well as BG filler options.
The rig was interfaced with Flare Software for move programming keying and run.
It took about 3 hrs to set up and 5 hrs to shoot, we where out of there before day light.
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Posted by: Diego Torroija on May 24, 2009 at 12:40:01 am