and finally Rendered all the New Year's Eve scene!
Updated the wrapping paper crumbling/tearing with a better "tear texture". Used Optical Flares plugin by VideoCopilot to create the disco lights for the background of the dancing silhouettes. Made a strobe light mask using "strobe Light" for the lighting of the strait street. The dancing silhouettes in place with new disco lights! Fixed up a few masks done by the Special Editions group. Used the scroll template to create and animate a 2014 banner. How it was looking with the 2 banners. Created different banners in 3D Maya an animated them to say Happy new year in different languages. Renders of the 3D Banners Re animated all the banners and switched 2014 and Is-sena t-tajba scrolls. Cleaned up a few layers from the clock made by the special edition group. Removed the side clocks for the scene. Using Particular effect Special Editions group created the confetti. These were re animated from scratch due to rendering issues. We re-designed the confetti colour-schemes and I animated the clip. Edited the amount of coloured bars and change the colour scheme for the animation after the numbers where designed. Animated the countdown with the new Numbers.
and finally Rendered all the New Year's Eve scene!
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Early discussion about lighting and flow of presentation. Me presenting Behind The Scenes to the V18 board. After we aced the presentation!
Working on forming the storyboard from the script. Storyboard complete - special editions. Preparing uv paint, after setting up the green screen for silhouettes dancing scene! About an hour searching for supplies (uv paint), 2 hours of preparation and 3 hours of dancing!
After Effects Tutorial I followed below. This projection mapping has some interesting ideas of delivering what Vienna is about which we could make use of, such as:
The theatre scene at 1:10 The maestro music scene at 1:55 The statues that show up at 3:10 The underground-style map highlighting interesting locations at 3:45 Basically in less then 4 minutes it promotes: theatre/drama, music, history/culture and points to visit. This projection mapping imposes the idea or theme of the projection mapping on the viewer as soon as it starts. Using excellent architectural illusions, one can immediately identify that this is a train station.
The lights inside the building are brilliantly used. Several architectural features are often used through rotation, vertical and horizontal motions, especially when the windows and lights are forming a train's motion. Brief: TV-advertisement with a flying actress, recorded in slow-mo with the whole scenery projected. The actress may not cast shadows.
Solution: Based on a panorama mapping projection with 60fps, 4 different sceneries were organized in 3D-space, with different projector positions for each scene. Interesting projection mapping, making of showing how projector positions are found. Khôra is a philosophical term described by Plato in Timaeus as a receptacle, a space, or an interval. It is neither being nor nonbeing but an interval between in which the “forms” were originally held. Khôra “gives space” and has maternal overtones (a womb, matrix). A formless and unnameable “it” that we cannot identify but only evoke with images of unidentifiable places, like a kind of dissolution into the tohu wa bohu* (waste and void), what Levinas call a formless void; a frightening neutrality devoid of meaning), the elemental night. This Projection Mapping explores form, space in a complex way, leaving a stunning feeling of void and emptiness.
I believe that that certain scenes can be used for out projection, such as the slow demolition of the building is incredible, obviously we would modify that to our needs, making it more realistic. |
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