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Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:57 pm
by slowtiger
On vimeo: https://vimeo.com/77061828



Images prepared in Photoshop and TVPaint, assembled in AS. The cylindrical text overlay was animated in PS - this was a nightmare because it took ages to render and wasn't even in good quality.

This production was cursed - I had more than a dozen complete crashes (hardware reasons), and even data loss. And I'm not so happy with AS' performance this time: numerous times it would crash while rendering, preferrably after 90% done, and then the resulting QT file wouldn't open.

I had to render in separate passes anyway:
- text layer
- first 2 characters
- all other characters
-the screen
- background.

But even then it was a nightmare. In the end I had to render to PNG sequence without multi-processor use!

I had to put the PNG sequences into TVP anyway because I had to correct some glitches with the 3D: the walls in the background kept blinking, undecisive about which one was in front. And the biggest disappointment was AS 9.5: obviously it uses a different depth sort than 8.2, so the rays from the projection light got cut off at the corners of the wall, and this mistake only occured in the very last stages!

9.5 was by no means more stable than 8.2 in terms of rendering QT files. Of course this is connected to the immense workload: 18 characters, most composed of 2 quicktime movies, dimensions somewhere between 1000 * 1000 and 2500 * 3000 px ... but still I don't expect AS to just skip some of them and render the "broken path" icon instead!

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:31 pm
by Danimal
Sounds like quite the trial to get it done, but the final result is breathtaking. Very nicely done!

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:44 pm
by uddhava
Nice cutout animation, somehow makes me think of Max Ernst. Congratulations you have a job, hope more comes. :)

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 12:45 pm
by chucky
Cool Stuff slowtiger! Again!

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 4:12 am
by Little Yamori
Holy cow was that cool.

Ya know, I generally like to find positive aspects of peoples' work, but that was really inspirational. It doesn't even matter if it's my personal style or not, but just to see something done with the AS program that puts its potential out there for all to see (even with the tech complaints). The professionalism of the look, the final cut, just pushes all of our imaginations.

Thanks for sharing it.

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 5:28 pm
by djwaterman
It's very good, you can't tell the software used,I'd have assumed AE but it's amazing to hear the workflow and how this was made with this and that. Just the photo search would have been enough to wear me down, and everything pops to the music.

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 6:07 pm
by AmigaMan
That's excellent! Sorry to hear you suffered so many problems during production but it certainly doesn't show in the finished film.

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 7:40 pm
by cynthia
wonderful. So complex and interesting. I really feel for all your headaches and applaud you for persisting and improvising when so many avenues didn't work out. That's also too bad about AS 9.5 not being up to the job. I hope you don't give up on it - your contributions on the forum are a gift to the rest of us.

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2013 6:20 am
by 3deeguy
It's an absolutely fabulous piece of work. The cylindrical text had me wondering how you did that. A professional (slowtiger) will get the job done even when there are hardware/software problems. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 7:23 pm
by exile
I saw this in the Berlin U-Bahn (Am. subway, Brit. underground) the other day. It's an attention-grabber, effective in an environment where people won't patiently wait for something to get interesting. I can imagine it was hard on the computer's resources.

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 7:52 pm
by ulrik
Great work, and difficult I guess, with the constant rotation and panning?
I'm glad you managed to complete the work in spite of all technical problems!
Congratulations!!

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 12:57 am
by pihms
Outstanding work. A true professional! :D

Re: Interfilm 2013 Festival Trailer

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 5:38 pm
by Barry Baker
Marvellous! A real tour de force. I love how you achieved 3D turnarounds of the two human figures simply by carefully sourcing photos with the right angle of view for each frame - it must have taken ages just to collect all the material. I can sympathise with the rendering problems, I had a similar experience when I made my Health and Safety video several years ago, but with a much earlier version of the software.