12-19-2007, 01:33 AM
Here is a storyboard using this movie set. I used my own movie poster (texture) instead of the movie poster texture in the original model which was created by one of the students.
Notice that in all shots showing movie posters in the background have many movie posters. To do this, I moved the shooting location for half of the shots from one end of the wall to the other so that posters would always be visible. It is a cheap trick but it works!
The last two shots will use a matte painting. The image captured on the movie set will just be as shown. Then the matte painting will be added all around the actual movie set so that the shot will become a dolly-out shot to eventually show the entire (imaginary) theater with two people walking in the front of the theater.
This is the entire motion picture. It is very short yet it tells a complete story. That is why this short movie is a good practice exercise for people wanting to practice with FrameForge 3D Studio. Give it a try.
The class at Wikiversity is free and you don't have to start at the beginning. Just create your version of this storyboard and send me the previs (cross platform) file.
Notice that in all shots showing movie posters in the background have many movie posters. To do this, I moved the shooting location for half of the shots from one end of the wall to the other so that posters would always be visible. It is a cheap trick but it works!
The last two shots will use a matte painting. The image captured on the movie set will just be as shown. Then the matte painting will be added all around the actual movie set so that the shot will become a dolly-out shot to eventually show the entire (imaginary) theater with two people walking in the front of the theater.
This is the entire motion picture. It is very short yet it tells a complete story. That is why this short movie is a good practice exercise for people wanting to practice with FrameForge 3D Studio. Give it a try.
The class at Wikiversity is free and you don't have to start at the beginning. Just create your version of this storyboard and send me the previs (cross platform) file.