11-18-2014, 02:15 AM
The rain was a nice idea, but it's obviously not an effect you can use on anything but a locked-off camera (ie. completely stationary, no pan, tilt, dolly or zoom).
When I was making television ads, we'd spend a couple of weeks on pre-production, then a day shooting the live action, and then work on all of the computer animation and effects (which could take anything from 4-8 weeks, depending on complexity).
At the end we'd sit down and edit it all together, usually completing a 1 minute cut and a 30 second cut in less than a standard work day. And that's with all the compositing included too.
I think what you've done, given a week, is outstanding! I'm really looking forward to seeing more
When I was making television ads, we'd spend a couple of weeks on pre-production, then a day shooting the live action, and then work on all of the computer animation and effects (which could take anything from 4-8 weeks, depending on complexity).
At the end we'd sit down and edit it all together, usually completing a 1 minute cut and a 30 second cut in less than a standard work day. And that's with all the compositing included too.
I think what you've done, given a week, is outstanding! I'm really looking forward to seeing more