Storm lightning effects on characters and surroundings.
Would you guys do this by switch layers or simply use video editing program in the "post production" phase?
Anybody has any tips on this?
Storm lightning effect
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Storm lightning effect
Last edited by hien.henryn@gmail.com on Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
This might help...
Short lightning shot
Short lightning shot
Old animation film camera tricks
- add one full-screen black frame before the white flash screen - this makes it look brighter.
- lighting effects generally lead up to the 'big bang' - either a distant flash or cloud effect first, to subtly let the audience stormy weather is about.
- using a graduated filter makes a stormy sky look more menacing - a Grey to transparent png built in PhotoShop works well. But put the Flash white screen in front of the grad!.
- Cutting scene in the white flash frame also works well.
- add one full-screen black frame before the white flash screen - this makes it look brighter.
- lighting effects generally lead up to the 'big bang' - either a distant flash or cloud effect first, to subtly let the audience stormy weather is about.
- using a graduated filter makes a stormy sky look more menacing - a Grey to transparent png built in PhotoShop works well. But put the Flash white screen in front of the grad!.
- Cutting scene in the white flash frame also works well.