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Poor man’s Motion Controlled Shot

Poor man’s Motion Controlled Shot

When people looks @ this shot the first thing they think is Motion Control, however we were able to use a technique that allows for some multiple passing shots duplicating the main character without the big expense.

Here is the trick:

We shot using a laser on the dolly pointing down at the floor which was marked with tape,

We timed the move with a stop watch at each mark along the track of the dolly. We panned only in the beginning of the shot, locking boom and head tilt, keeping the cam @ eye level.

We shot @ 720 P 60 fps to obtain timing resolution on a edit time base of 24 fps, this allowed us to control the layers, adjusting time remapping to match all plates together.

We roto each layer and created shadows and floor reflections in After Effects.

Add some color correction and it’s done. It’s time consuming but simple and also 40 K cheaper :)

Let me know if you have any questions.

Go shoot! Have Fun !!





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Posted by: Diego Torroija on Jun 15, 2009 at 4:46:08 pm Comments (1) wwwdiegotorroijacom, poor mans motion controlled shot

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by Trent Whittington on Jun 16, 2009
Very Impressed :-) I recently had to Roto something in after effects and that was only 1 second long. I can definitely appreciate the effort put into this.
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