by mrrafs | Sep 7, 2014 | blog, Uncategorized
Job Offer Calculator VFX : Here is a handy excel spreadsheet to check job offers*, or at least the financial aspect of the offer. Most companies present their offers differently making it difficult to compare. Pay date ranges, overtime, holidays, benefits and extras...
by mrrafs | Aug 19, 2014 | blog, Uncategorized
When Disney’s Paperman came out it discovered a new technique. This was using 3d vectors generated from animated geometry to create in-between frames of 2d drawn images or Motion Vector Inbetweening Several VFX companies have started using this...
by mrrafs | Jun 23, 2014 | blog, Uncategorized
Several of the larger vfx companies recently have moved to a different vfx film-making practice which is a small but important concept change in how we work. This is the practice of positioning the shot plate and cg to the blocking or layout position earlier...
by mrrafs | Apr 14, 2014 | blog, Uncategorized
Worked on this Pop Promo as a compositor: the long shot with the track past band into crab into horses running was mine..
by mrrafs | Dec 4, 2013 | blog, Uncategorized
An adventure in super8… A week before an old friend’s wedding in Marrakesh I had a call from the groom.. “I really need you to do me a favour; could you film Nicola walking down the aisle? You used to have a film cameras. I want it to look real...
by mrrafs | Nov 14, 2013 | blog, Uncategorized
Using data of films that have made it to festival release as a long form feature (from www.indiewire.com) I crunched some data into some statistics; here is a quick look and approximation of what indie films used what cameras in the Sundance, SXSW & Tribeca 2013...
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