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  1. #1 ADOBE CS 6 Helped me finish my First film in 4k :-) 
    After being inspired by REDUSER Party a few weeks ago at NAB, i took the initiative to finish a short film I directed in 4k and post on YouTube in 4k.

    This was all help to the powerful tools found in Adobe's Production Suite. I don't belong to a big post house or have all the amazing resources just a little 2009 Mac Pro with RedRocket Card and Quadro 4000 but it all did the trick. After this experience however I will be investing some faster harddrives as they where only bottle neck i had through out this entire process.

    Please check it out and let me know what you think (only 50secs long :-) ) . Make sure to watch it at ORIGINAL quality to see it in it's full glory.

    http://www.youtube.com/embed/SAyOr2hTRkM

    I'll be posting another YouTube video soon with a walk through of my entire process, so you if you have questions or anything you'd like me to explain let me know.

    "Let's start moving at 90mph" and make 4k the new standard.
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    Love it. Well done.
    Kids 4 ever!

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    Nicely done.
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    Nice!
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    Chris, Tim, & Wes. I'm glad you like it.
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    Loved it. I liked how natural she was. Great images and really fun storytelling.

    Also: "KITTY!"
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    Loved it. I liked how natural she was. Great images and really fun storytelling.

    Also: "KITTY!"
    LOL. Mark, I love that movie. Can't wait to see "Monsters University."

    This was my inspiration for this short :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by jacob.schwarz View Post
    LOL. Mark, I love that movie. Can't wait to see "Monsters University."

    This was my inspiration for this short :-)


    I was going to ask if this was the inspiration.

    Always liked this photo. And nice lighting. The under the bed shot was my favorite. Subtle blues with nice yellows.
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    well done!
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    Nicely done.

    The treatment on the wide bed shots looked great.
    What did you use to create/animate the dragon/monster?
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