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LaB MTV Summer 1010 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 4 months ago | Thread started: Jan 22, 10, 7:22 a.m.
Out of context: Response #6 [Jan 22, 10, 7:22 a.m.]
- _me_
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well, me, a DoP and the clients did the shoot in 2 days....6 x 3d guys [ 2 x model, 2 x animation, 1 x lighting and the genius that is Clinton Downs to pull it all together ]
All eyeball animation to the plates [ i did a walkthru with 2 umbrellas to show shadow and movement on every shot to help - but there was no bijou or tracking ]
2 x compositors - we chose nuke because of money, flame would have normallt done it -
AE vs. Nuke >>> speed of taking the 3D passes, and the compositors dropped down from flame to run nuke basically, our AE compositors "could" have done it - but we we did it at 1920x1080 and nuke is the perfect "desktop" solution to do it with... we did each spot [4 in total] in 7 days each... AE would never be able to do that - no matter who's running it...
working at a "big" post house - nuke is the way forward....


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