Sunday, March 11, 2012

DG's opening scene and the Y smoke stack

I think one of the hardest parts of DreamGiver was getting this opening scene to work.  I looked at a lot of Remington's work for the night colors and got inspired by a handful of films.  Michael Murdock really made it sing by subtly parallaxing the layers and compositing effects.

A funny little production story:

Sometime around 4:00 AM on a chilly night in December 2010, Michael and I were leaving the animation lab at BYU.  We we're talking about the recent tests done on 1A, the opening scene.  I commented how the camera over the town was working nicely but everything looked too clean.  It  looked artificial;  I suggested adding chimney smoke and fog layers.  Michael didn't mind trying that out but worried adding any more to the scene was render suicide.  Even though his Mac Book Pro was pretty powerful, it had crashed 12 times giving us a low-quality test of 1A.  We needed flat layers or already compressed files which didn't force computation on the render any more than it already required.  Anything else was just not feasible with our deadline and resources.  
As we walked outside to the parking lot, both a bit disgruntled by the situation, we gazed up at a giant smoke stack behind the industrial design building.  Out the top billowed a nice moonlit smoke perfectly set against a starless sky.  It was a compositors dream and couldn't get much better than that.  Michael pulled out his Iphone and recorded what we saw.  He placed it directly into the scene with a few transparent fog layers and to our amazement, the scene rendered at high quality in less than 48 hours.  

So, the next time your walking around BYU at 4:00 AM in 22 °F weather and see two guys cheering in front of a smoke stack, remember they probably just finished their film.    



  

14 comments:

  1. I love those moments!

    All is lost... and then you look up and the answer smacks you in the face.

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  2. Haha, great story! I all came together beautifully, didn't it!?

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  3. This is why you two are so awesome!

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  4. That's a great story. The spaceboy should have gotten sucked into your blog instead.

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  5. Haha! That's great. You don't know how many times I've wanted to record that smoke and use it as effects animation reference!

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  6. This is a beautiful painting Ty! Thanks for the nice comment on my blog and the follow:)

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