Sunday, December 7, 2008

Gnomon Workshop : Gnomon Making of the Worms DVD 1 s.d 4 (T0146)



DVD OVERVIEW
In this four-disc set, Sil van der Woerd reveals the entire production process of making Worms, a music video in which Sil integrated live action footage with complex digital sets and characters to create imaginative worlds.

The first disc in this set gives a general overview of the entire production pipeline. The following three discs feature breakdowns of different scenes which are fully analyzed and discussed from sketch to the final composition.

Sil covers many technical subjects including motion tracking in Boujou, compositing, rotoscoping and keying in After Effects, previsualization, modeling, texturing, digital sets, animation and dynamics in Maya.

The combination of behind-the-scenes material, practical tricks and technical tutorials make this set an enjoyable way to learn and absorb valuable knowledge.

This set hopes to inspire everyone who dreams of starting their own production and aims to help turn your independent project into a professional production.

DVD 01

1. Getting Started
2. Overview
3. Concept and Storyboarding
4. Planning and Basic 3D Design
5. Preparing for the Shoot
6. Production
7. Actual Shoot
8. Offline Edit
9. Motion Tracking with Boujou
10. Compositing w/ After Effects
11. Final Worms Music Video

DVD 02

1. Analyzing
2. Modeling
3. Lighting and Textures
4. Importing Boujou Data
5. Rendering
6. Setup for Compositing
7. Rotoscoping
8. Layers and Effects
9. Special Cases
10. Elevator Scene
11. Hall Scene
12. Final Worms Music Video

DVD 03

1. Speaker Scene: Intro
2. Speaker Scene: Maya
3. Speaker Scene: After Effects
4. Close-ups
5. Plastic Dress: Intro
6. Plastic Dress: Maya
7. Plastic Dress: After Effects
8. Breakdancer Scene
9. Cable Scene
10. Final Worms Music Video

DVD 04

1. Underwater Basics
2. Modeling Fish
3. Fish Animation and After Effects
4. Modeling Jellyfish
5. Jellyfish Animation and After Effects
6. Crowd Scene
7. Final Worms Music Video

1 comment:

  1. This would be a nice reference for VFX designers. Thanks for sharing this.

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