Learn how to create compelling visual effects for your short film. Get insider tips on how to make CG scenery, add or remove objects from shots, and more.
- [Chad] Hey folks, this is Chad Perkins, a film maker from Seattle. This training series is part of a collection of courses to teach you how to make a short film, start to finish. As part of this training, I made a short fantasy film called the Assurance, and documented the entire process. From writing and pre-production to working on set, through post-production to a screening in an independent movie theater in Seattle. In this training you'll get to see how we budgeted, auditioned actors, set up lights and cameras, wrote and recorded the orchestral score, how we did all of our visual effects, everything. And you know filmmaking is really about problem solving. So we'll show you the first drafts and rough cuts. The challenges we had. And mistakes we made so that you can avoid those pitfalls on your projects. This training consists of 13 separate training courses. Each course focuses on a component of filmmaking and will be released in the general order of the filmmaking workflow. The first course is on producing. How do you get a project off the ground and shepherd it to completion? The second course is on writing. We'll get an understanding of how to tell a story, examining some of the best Hollywood films as well as how we created the world the Assurance. Course number three is about pre-production. Getting the script ready to film. We'll look at the meetings I had with our crew about the schedule, budget, designing the wardrobe from scratch, developing concept art, and more. The fourth course is on acting. We'll look at what acting is really about, and we'll show you our auditions and rehearsals and why we made the choices we did. The fifth course is about directing. Where we'll look at controlling the tone, running the set, and the many decisions the directors have to make. Course number six is all about working on set. What's that workflow like? What do all these people do? We'll look at all of that as well as a tutorial from my wife Heather about how she created the special effects makeup for our film. The seventh course is about cinematography. How can you use your camera and lighting to tell your story in the best way? Course number eight is about editing. And we'll see how we were able to re-edit our initial story to tell a completely different and much better one. In course nine, we'll start to look at visual effects. Creating environments, adding elements to shots, and removing objects from shots. Course 10 is all about the stuff you think of when you think of visual effects. Magic, particles, explosions, you know all that pretty stuff. These are all things that you could do at home for little to no money. Course 11 is about color. This was a huge part of the Assurance and is an often underused tool to transform bland footage, or even poorly shot footage into something gorgeous. Course 12 is all about audio. We'll look at recording audio on set, composing the score, and recording it, sound is on, (fast succession of effects playing) and mixing it all together. And finally we'll wrap things up in course 13 by talking about how to market and distribute your film. Including how to make marketing materials like logos and trailers, and how to get your film seen by an audience. I think it's a one-of-a-kind experience to not just learn about how to make films, but to see what it's actually like to solve problems and struggle and fail and compromise during that process. - Cut. - Now this has been years in the making so thank you so much for watching this. Enjoy the training. - That's a wrap. (actors cheering)
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3/18/2019- Approximating believable realities
- Creating a great key
- Keying impossible shots
- Tracking in After Effects (AE)
- Removing objects with AE and Mocha Pro
- Making CG scenery
- Creating an aerial shot
- Preparing a Cinema 4D file for AE compositing
- Rotoscoping characters
- Shooting VFX shots
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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The Assurance7m 44s
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Introduction to this course2m 13s
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1. The World of VFX
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Understanding compositing3m 38s
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2. Creating a Great Key
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Intro to keying: Keylight11m 32s
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Intro to keying: Primatte5m 56s
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Tips for pulling a great key4m 54s
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Keying fine details8m 23s
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Creating a luma key11m 18s
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Keying impossible shots5m 7s
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Getting perfect edges14m 48s
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Painting the alpha channel4m 13s
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3. Motion Tracking and Other Core Skills
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Tracking in After Effects (AE)15m 24s
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Tracking in Mocha6m 29s
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4. Creating CG Worlds
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Making CG scenery3m 26s
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An overview of VUE xStream4m 31s
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5. Creating the Aerial Shot
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Making the campfire elements8m 37s
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Creating glowing embers9m 38s
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Cleaning up the footage6m 37s
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Changing the time of day11m 58s
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6. Creating the Helmet Shot
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Why did we create this shot?3m 47s
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Modeling the candlesticks6m 25s
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Creating the melted candles7m 32s
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Lighting the scene12m 5s
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7. Rotoscoping Out Characters
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Creating a strategy1m 44s
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Rotoscoping out the characters10m 22s
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Polishing the composite3m 33s
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8. Creating the Finale Scene
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Editing the VUE renders4m 51s
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Creating matte paintings3m 16s
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Anatomy of shot 137m 43s
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9. Shooting Visual Effects (VFX) Shots
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Using a VFX supervisor1m 29s
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Conclusion
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Previewing the next course1m 29s
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