
Showreel
11 months ago
Some of my favorite camera work, and visual effects in one tight little package.
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The video was sweet
the edit from stedicam concert to stedicam swat team was ACE...go get em tiger...want to see some close up detail shots, eye reactions, textural details some macro. that would convey drama and commercial in a nutshell. good work fella
I'm not sure if macro shots of bees on flowers would be a good fit in this reel. It's not a particularly unique skill/thing to shoot, and I'd rather demonstrate steadicam skills over something as common as a rack focus.
where the bees come from?
this i s not critcism just constructive embellishment, want you to do good cause you deserve it. Thats all
sick reel, vidbro.
i got a birthday coming up for my kid cousin. can i hire you to bring that chick and have her fake shoot herself in my aunt's tub? you know, just for laughs for the kids.
Nicely done by the way.
I would say that having an entire wall of videos in C4d really kicked up render times.
C4d and After effects work very well together. By creating an external compositing tag in C4d for every single polygon face with video, that could have been taken to AE as null objects in 3d space and later replaced by video within AE. That MAYBE could have reduced render times.
Congrats on the demo reel.
It was a total of about 30 hours rendering, the longest transition was "editing" at around 10 hours. I think my desire for nice, foggy reflections on the floor barred me from going through AE, but that is a damn good idea. I wish my AE classes had been more in-depth.
Check this tut out :
videocopilot.net/tutorial.html?id=43
The cool about cinema 4d is that it lets you also render things in different layers (also known as render passes) and creates an AE comp for you with all those passes arranged in order and with their proper blending mode.
That's what i used for my 3d tracking video. That video took about 6 hrs to render on my Macbook pro.
For C4d tuts check these places out:
toolfarm.com/tutorials/c4d-ae.html
toolfarm.com/phorumNew5/read.php?1,2096,2114#msg-2114
The AE classes at AI are straight out of a book. It felt to me like she just memorized the entire book.
Tuts like the ones at videocopilot.net are the things we should have been taught.