Cityscape 'St James' animation

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Captain Obvious
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Cityscape 'St James' animation

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Here is an animation that I produced at Cityscape. Editing and graphics was done by someone else. Please watch it without audio, as the music is, in my humble opinion, terrible.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XChH2QKEE3M

Main renders are done in Kray, volumetric effects and misc stuff in LW render. Composited in Fusion 6.
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Re: Cityscape 'St James' animation

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Very good Job!
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Re: Cityscape 'St James' animation

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It looks good mate!
Is it just me or some shots are just duplicated?
Can we have rendertimes and timeschedule?
Nicely done dude
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Re: Cityscape 'St James' animation

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I followed carefully your advice and watched the video without sound, but the editing is horrible ! :shock:
Who did that ?
Was this blue background color a prerequisite or what ?

Apart form that the global ambiance is really good ! :)
I'm not too fond of some camera movements, but that's almost always a problem with walkthrough, so...

Overall, a good one Captain ! :mrgreen:


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Re: Cityscape 'St James' animation

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Good render. like the dof effect. Seeing a lot of dof effect lately. Not so good presentation. I'm sure budget and time might be factors.
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Re: Cityscape 'St James' animation

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We did an edit that I feel was nicely paced, but they ended up re-editing it (without even having access to the original clips — they just cut and pasted stuff directly from the edit we did...). I don't like their version so much, and the graphics and general presentation I think are a bit... yeah, I don't care for it. The camera movements look better in OUR edit. They tie nicely in together. :) It still has the problem of essentially being a walkthrough, but you have to admit that these moves are better than any normal single-clip flythrough that most people do.

And yes Inaki, some of the shots were duplicated in their edit.

Render time was pretty good. Between ten and 30 minutes a frame at 1080p, plus all the other passes (volumetrics, etc).
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Thanks for the info, good job!
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Nice work. And nice to see Kray getting used more.
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Re: Cityscape 'St James' animation

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Awesome porn music! :D

Nice anim, some parts remind of the that cool interior work that that bloke did, can't remember his name now, lots of detail shots with DOF changes etc.
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