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Bob



Joined: 30 May 2007
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In my wife's flower bed, using toys. Very Happy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_9dcQx19aY

Music is "Monster Zero March," in case anyone wonders -- silly but appropriate

stills and behind-the scenes video shot using a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TC5, which I highly recommend as a pocket-sized camera. About $200 at Amazon and far better than a Flip Mino HD for the same price.

Youtube quality does it no justice but here is a straight screengrab from the video:



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tazer



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i think what you did was pretty awesome, but the composting was pretty lacking.
cool work though for sure

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Bob



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It's for "30 Second Doom," a Commando Cody fanfilm. The final version will be cropped to 4x3 and in black-and-white with film grain and scratches to resemble an old Republic serial. Color correction wasn't a real concern. Very Happy

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jleo



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The flying fireball looked great! Every movie should have one of those. And it looked multi-purpose, it could pass for a car, ufo, or meteor.
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arthurvibert



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tazer wrote:
i think what you did was pretty awesome, but the composting was pretty lacking.
cool work though for sure


Was that "composting" or compositing. I wondered, because it WAS shot in the garden, after all...

Arthur

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Clinco



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Arthur:

slide-whstle // rim shot



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arthurvibert



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Very Happy

Actually, given the subject and the style, I think the compositing is perfect. Nice job.

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