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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Motion Graphics...

Seems like Processing and Blender from Open Source bandwagon offer interesting capabilities. A few of the heavyweight champions offering industrial grade features are:
Also here are a few more interesting tools:
  • Quartz Composer
  • Nodebox
See here for a few others: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/02/beautiful-motion-graphics-created-with-programming-showcase-tools-and-tutorials/


Have you used any of these? Share your comments/tips...

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Magic of VFX

Hello there - I know I had taken a long a break! Well I was on to the usual stuff - writing stories, helping my friends on their startup endeavors, trying to get a team of interested folks to make a movie blah blah...

Anyways, I signed up for this VFX course; I had long wanted to do a low budget sci-fi movie (I have been sitting on a short story for ages)... hoping that this course will give me some insights. Yup! am liking the course (lots of info, good interviews with movie-makers, tips etc) and also linking HitFilm3.

Here is the course details: Visual Effects for Guerrilla Filmmakers from Norwich University of the Arts - a MOOC offered by www.futurelearn.com.

Here is my first attempt at VFX :)
https://youtu.be/_8oAndSb9wY

Here are my green screen attempts. 
I shot my own background footage for the day and night exercise: 
1) https://youtu.be/w4AWKg6O5HQ (original footage for day scene) 2) https://youtu.be/HygkHETJsVY (my background for day scene) 3) https://youtu.be/b3qzv_oxYMA (original footage for night scene) 4) https://youtu.be/iU7d1OE1sVA (my background for night scene)

What do you think? Good? Bad? So so?

Also do you know of any free software which no-budget movie makers like myself could use for VFX?