Creative COW SIGN IN :: SPONSORS :: ABOUT US :: CONTACT US
BLOGS: My COW BlogMacWorldEditingTechnologyAfter EffectsFinal CutEntertainment

3D , Animation, Green Screen, Visual Effects , Motion Graphics, Compositing, Camera Tracking, FX Supervision

Welcome
Hello. Welcome and thanks for coming to the best Visual Effects, Motion Graphics, and Design blog in America... LOL.
Poke around make yourself at home and ask any question you like. This community is awesomely giving.

The intention of the site is to promote and contribute to the constantly evolving Visual Effects and Animation industry.

Visual Effects Design & Planning:
Where do I begin? As a Visual Effects Supervisor I encourage our clients to come to me in the development phase of their project so that I can contribute to the possibilities available and hopefully inspire them with examples that shine some light on what’s involved in creating the effects they need so they can make accurate budgets and production schedule decisions. Often times we can catch a few things that can save money without compromising on quality.

Do I need "On-set Visual Effects Supervision"?

Is it 24 or 120 fps?,
Can I move the camera?
Hold on I think you need tracking markers there....
Oops is it green or blue screen... cut, cut we need a blond !!.
Is this reflection OK? or should I do a "TAKE 2" on this one?

Sounds familiar?

Nothing is more important than experience when it comes to making the right call and there's no time to Google your way out of this one...

At Two Door FX, we have 2 VFX Supervisors on staff who are available for the shoots to work directly with the Director and DP to ensure no costly mistakes
are made in the shooting process and that you get exactly the plates you need to composite the effect you are looking for, every time .



Diego TorroijaVisual Fx Head HonchoOffice:
(407)869-6441diego@twodoorfx.com

www.twodoorfx.com


Posted by: Diego Torroija on May 24, 2009 at 12:40:01 am Comments (3) 3d, animation, green screen, visual effects, motion graphics, compositing, camera tracking, fx supervision

Comments:
Sure I'll put something together
by Diego Torroija on May 27, 2009
Sure I'll put something together
Check out Diego's work...
by Tim Wilson on May 24, 2009
...in the Cow's Reels section. Great stuff, here and here.

So here's a request. Tell us how you did some of your work. Maybe start with animatics and 3D storyboards.

Thanks,
Tim



cow starcow starcow starcow starcow star
Motion Capture
by Diego Torroija on May 24, 2009
Underwater Mermaids using motioncapture
Hello There,
two door fx just finished the first under water motion capture shoot ever.
Due to nondisclosure Agreements we can only share so much... sorry.
the shoot took plase @ the director producer home Brad Fuller whom accommodate us very well and let us use hes pool.
we shot with 2 red Cams @ 3k resolution varying frame rates 24 and 60 FPS the client was falcon tree house very nice guys with a tremendous vision and scope.
the motion capture was done by triangulating the 2 cameras using a new real time roto technology in combination with tracking markers.

stay tuned for more details coming up
Posted by dtorroija at 10:34 PM 0 comments
www.2d3dad.com
My name is Diego T, and I'd like to introduce myself and contribute to your group
I am a FX Supervisor working everywhere with lot's of Motion graphics
Experience I been doing visual effects and motion graphics work for over 12 Years with the best in the industry.
please send me some questions or anything you need thanks
check uout my site @ www.twodoorfx.com or www.2d3dad.com

thanks for your time

Peace
Posted by dtorroija at 10:34 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
FX
Visual Effects Design & Planning:

Where do I begin?, We encourage our clients to come to us in the development phase of their project so that we can open their mind to the possibilities available to them, inspire them with examples, explain to them what’s involved in creating the effects they need so they can make accurate budgets and production schedules, and often times show them how they can save money without cutting quality. (For e.g. not having to build expensive sets that would be easy for us to create in CG, in the Titanic only half the ship was real etc.) We are always open to helping clients with their technical questions and research.


Motion & Broadcast Graphics

Motion & Broadcast graphics are used for just about everything now. There is not a television show or a film that opens with out them. (e.g. Fox News
Login to Comment
Diego Torroija

Diego Torroija


This is my COW Blog! welcome all topics on
* Visual Effects Design & Planning
* Motion Graphics Design
* On-set Visual FX Supervision
* 3D Modeling & Animation
* Compositing
* Motion Capture Direction
* Pre-visualization
* Animatics (3D storyboards)



Blog FeedRSS


FORUMSTUTORIALSMAGAZINETRAININGVIDEOS - REELSPODCASTSEVENTSSERVICESNEWSLETTERNEWSBLOGS

© CreativeCOW.net All rights are reserved.

[Top]