In the pictures below is shown sketches of the visual style to the project TT300. As it is noticeable, the style is pretty more advanced to the previous visual style, which can be seen in the Tribute to 300 teaser. New camera is a big difference ofcourse, when it gives more spirit to the picture overall in terms of depth of field, color vibrance, sharpness, everything. And then learning on the color grading techniques have brought a bit more that 300-feeling to these shots.
Of course complete replication of the 300 visual style is not possible, since there are few restrictions: the movie was filmed with a very advanced movie-camera featuring 12.5 megapixel sensor and 150 fps-shooting. And they shot the movie entirely on green screen, so the surroundings have been made digitally, which gives the possibility to make them look more painted than real environments. But if these things are not noted, then I think it is possible to make somewhat equivalent style to our film. From what we have started, and looking the visual style now, there are many improvements. For example, I have learned to isolate the red of the Spartan cape and crush the blacks of it, and realy make out the red stand out more, as the rest of the image is somewhat desaturated. And with advanced tools, I can separate areas which I want to bring out more, in this case helmet, shield and vambraces (that they wouldn't look like plastic), and increase their highlight, which increases contrast and is one basis to achieving that cartoon-like look. Hours and hours of learning are starting to pay off, slowly but steadily. I maybe construct somekind of VFX breakdown on some of the shots for you all to see what is happening in the editing table. But for now, feast your eyes on these shots:
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Two EOS 550D's
After some quite hard times of just simply bad luck and army, the new memory card arrived and quality proved to be something we had expected, and most important, the camera was fine. We have shot some test materials and even edited some for our upcoming trailer, which is planned to be released during the next fall/winter. And our director bought Canon EOS 550D also, so now we have two of them. Expands possibilities widely.
The main use for this project of two 550D's is the sequence, which has been inspired by the Leonidas' freestyle tracking-shot in the movie 300. In that shot, along with the quality speed-ramping is also an effect I like to call "zoom-ramping", when camera zooms back and forth quickly, even when the footage is slowed down. This has been achieved by bolting three cameras on the rig side-by-side, and everyone of them has been set to shoot at differenct focal lengths. In the editing table these three views have been combined to create dynamic and action-packed effect to the sequence. We have only two cameras for the use, but the third camera can be "emulated" by shooting some of the shots after the main shots, and then combining them. Plan is that we could do somekind of test shot in this year before good weather is gone, but that remains to be seen.
The main use for this project of two 550D's is the sequence, which has been inspired by the Leonidas' freestyle tracking-shot in the movie 300. In that shot, along with the quality speed-ramping is also an effect I like to call "zoom-ramping", when camera zooms back and forth quickly, even when the footage is slowed down. This has been achieved by bolting three cameras on the rig side-by-side, and everyone of them has been set to shoot at differenct focal lengths. In the editing table these three views have been combined to create dynamic and action-packed effect to the sequence. We have only two cameras for the use, but the third camera can be "emulated" by shooting some of the shots after the main shots, and then combining them. Plan is that we could do somekind of test shot in this year before good weather is gone, but that remains to be seen.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Canon 550D appeared with a few drawbacks
After checking on the HDSLR-world and the capacities of those devices, we were just amazed at what quality they can offer. Soon as I realized their full potential we put our old device HV30 for sale and look forward to the EOS 550D. Time came when we bought it, but as unfortunate it sounds, we did not get battery charger with it! We did not get battery charger with brand new camera bought from netstore. We informed this onwards and they said they will send the charger. Time passed on and then the charger came. I had bought Class 4 card for the 550D, and even before we get to use it I realized that it will not be enough for the video, so then I ordered Class 6 card. That wasn't sufficient either, movie recording stopped always after a few seconds because the card could not keep up with the camera. Then we bought a bit more expensive Class 4 card and then it was sufficient. Finally the long wait had been over and we get into shooting some test materials. For great disappointment the materials not what we expected as of quality, there was some inappropriate settings or the new Class 4 card is not good enough. However we are trying to figure this out and hopefully get to shoot new material soon, with the quality it should be.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Not anything bad, unless something good (06/21/2010)
We were preparing our "second attempt" of the Tribute to 300 project as fast as we could with the limited time we have. And then, out of the clear sky one of our main actors broke his leg in an accident in work, so actual filming will take place after a year, in next year's summer, if all goes well. But because of the accident, the beginning of his military service got delayed also, to the January of 2011, which means he'll be free at earliest in July, or if he is ordered to stay year there, then the filming won't be possible even in the next summer. Plans have been taken to alter the story to include only one spartan, which is not clearly as good as the story we have now. Let's hope for the best and fear for the worst.
But something good has happened too. We managed to update our shooting gear, and from now on we'll be using new fresh Canon EOS 550D. And we have also updated the gear for our actors, better looking helmets, capes, and so on. We have collected a list of ideas we could shoot during this post-production year and release them in somekind of teaser or trailer in the web. More of that later.
But something good has happened too. We managed to update our shooting gear, and from now on we'll be using new fresh Canon EOS 550D. And we have also updated the gear for our actors, better looking helmets, capes, and so on. We have collected a list of ideas we could shoot during this post-production year and release them in somekind of teaser or trailer in the web. More of that later.
Small Clip of Rampage In YouTube (05/09/2010)
We published short clip of sequence called "Rampage" on YouTube from our movie. Unfortunately the I did not have the time to edit the video properly, and the digital enhancements from the background were left completely undone. However, this is a little taste of our project, a little scratch on the surface, with much more to come. The clip can be seen here:
Small Part of Rampage for YouTube (04/04/2010)
Originally we had idea, that we collect a trailer from the footage we shot in the Fall, and load it to YouTube for everyone to see. But as we noticed that it takes too much time, we decided that first we publish one fully edited clip of the movie, and that is a small part from the scene we like to call Rampage. The Rampage editing process is in quite good shape, all I need to now is enhance the blood effects and rotoscope the actors from the background, which has been digitally enhanced. The rotoscoping process is long and painful, but hopefully it turns out to be worth the work.
New Breath for the Project (03/21/2010)
Fall came and is now gone, and we shoot everything we could on that time. We didn't get to shoot all the material which was described in the script, but I think it is good. The materials which we shooted had some great footage, and some of it can be transferred straight into the new project. But some footage was not that good, and some of them were terrible. One aspect, which degraded every footages quality was the missing DOF adapter. You can't really get that movie look and feeling, when the footage has no depth of field. And the snowy landscapes does not work with the colors of 300, which are mainly brown. The blue color world shown some parts in the movie 300 works well with snow, but thats a raw fact that the brown color world is what is dominant in the film. Looking at these aspects, we decided to start the project again, from a fresh start. We improve our equipment, in terms of actor's equipment and shooting equipment and editing equipment. And also goal is to improve our acting. The acting was not bad, but of course it could be better. More angry and more blood-thirsty. And we change and improve some of the choerographies, and find a better looking spots for our scenes. The overall improvement progress has started well, for we have the 35mm adapter and lens for our camera, and we have more powerful editing machine. Our director has started to train his skills in operating the camera, and as a new aspect he has started to learn the cutting and merging the scenes fluidly and with professional touch. We are planning to shoot the film during the summer, however some of us are in the army, but in the weekend holidays and in possible 9-day holidays. Starting to look good.
02/27/2010
02/27/2010
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