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Troisième projet réalisé au Centre NAD, visant à intégrer des images de synthèse à des images tournées en milieu réel.

Produit dans le but d’expérimenter un tournage avec des étudiants en arts du cirque. Ce fut aussi une première expérience avec un appareil du type Canon T2i, en 720p 60i/s.

| ARTISTES

Maxime Poulin
Naomi Zimmermann Pichon

| MERCI

Émile Pineault
Olivier Bélanger
Olivier Lizotte


"GET UP AND GO"

Simon Garant / Véronique Messier-Lauzon
Canada / 2010
1280x720 / 2 min. 55 sec.

Musique par Broadcast 2000 | Get up and go
broadcast2000.co.uk
  • Test Account 1 year ago
    what lens was used?
  • Simon Garant 1 year ago
    The lens was a Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM
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  • sprocket america plus 1 year ago
    real cool video...
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  • Test Account 1 year ago
    that was a really great performance and some nice edits and camera angles you got.

    how did you achieve the slow motion @ 1:41? it seems slower than the rest of the video

    Thanks!
  • Simon Garant 1 year ago
    We used a technic called "camera projection". We took the dancers on an another shot and slow it down more than the rest of the footage. Than, rotoscopy and reprojection in a 3D scene with a new camera mouvement.
  • Test Account 1 year ago
    do you no of a tutorial to achieve such result? i have a project that i want to work on that will look really good in slow motion and while the t2i is capable of 60 fps i was waiting until i could afford a camera capable of 120 fps. like the red one camera $$$$$

    but with this technique you mentioned i could get the result that i want, even if i have to pay for a tutorial dvd from some company!

    would really appreciate your help and thanks for responding.
  • Simon Garant 1 year ago
    If you can't shoot in 120 fps, there are some pluggings usefull to do extra slow motion, example in AE (if you already have your footage in 60fps = better resultat). But for a single shot of 40 frames like the one in the video, it's fine. Sometimes it's giving you some strange results.

    For the camera projection technic, check this tutorial. It's not the same thing that we did in Softimage, but the principal is almost the same.

    videocopilot.net/tutorial/3d_camera_projection_2/

    Good luck!
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