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  1. #1 Scarlet #904 "Fluffles" - Showcase 
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    I've been a busy bee with the lovely Scarlet since I received it in late February. I spend my working time at studios as a compositor, however I've shot with it in quite a few different scenarios and the camera has handled most setups like a champ. Today is literally the first free day I've had in a long time.

    So, without further ado, ladies and gentlement, I'd like to present some content created with my camera -
    'FLUFFLES'.

    First off - a film I shot for an Expedia contest just won the grand prize ($10k) shot on Scarlet, iPhone, 5D and webcam. I was invited to create a film for Expedia, it just so happened I was in Europe in the time on vacation with my girlfriend. It seemed like the perfect opportunity.

    I shot a ton of footage abroad on the 5D (1700 clips) and plenty of stills (around 4500). When I returned to the US, I had about 16 days to cast and shoot my LA pickups, edit the whole piece together, and do 19 VFX shots. Plus color grading and finding royalty free sound. Ofcourse, having access to a camera that can record @ 16bit 444 helps. Tough for a one man band, but I like how it turned out.



    and the making (faking) of teaser



    Here are some of the selects from the Scarlet footage:

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    Last edited by Monte Casey; 07-27-2012 at 12:56 PM.
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    great work and compositing, looked like a lot of hard work
    did you composite everything in after effects or a mix of programs
    C4D 3DSmax etc
    A wise man once said ''Where you end up is where you are'' (The Brady Brunch)
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    Thanks - I one manned this one. Direct/Edit/Color/Comp/Sound. Had about 3-4 days to do the VFX shots. All of it was done within Nuke whose strength, in my opinion, is being able to create a setup that works, and then spread it among several different shots. Conform was in After Effects. Grading was doing in Premiere.

    Only downside is that Nuke currently doesn't support the new RED raw files. So openEXRs were necessary.
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    So I went on a location scout at an amazing house yesterday. The house has a storied history and is primarily used for film shoots now. We brought the Scarlet, a small solid, and a few different colors of bounce. I love the idea of being able to bring the actual camera and lensing options I'll be shooting with, to determine what will work on the shoot day. We did a ton of problem solving and were able to determine how we would have to alter staging for some of the dimensions of the rooms. Check out the motion samples and stills:


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    http://youtu.be/4rTW5FxuvM4?hd=1





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    WOW, Monte, pretty amazing work! Keep it up! I read some comments and and I was watching the first video, I was like, "What compositing?" Then I watched the behind the scenes and my mind was blown! Congrats!
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    Monte - great work!!!

    Very creative and imaginative - and your use of the outdoor sunlight green screen really made everything more real!!!

    I've got a few questions:

    1. What are you tracking with? I'd love to see some more in depth "making-of's" on the tracking/stabilization/compositing workflow you're using.

    I really liked how the stationary green screen actors blended into the moving camera plate. It made it far more 'real' than if the camera was locked.

    2. Where did you get that small treadmill used in the outdoor shot?

    3. What are you grading with? Is that done in Nuke, or are you using Resolve, or grading in AE?

    Thanks so much for posting!!!

    Also, your split screen was very effective. It made me think of the every elegant and complex meeting scene in Rules of Attraction:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6EPa9Fw3Lk

    The effect is about 4:45 on the video, but start watching from 3:40.

    There's a making of on how they put it together on the BluRay.

    My guess is that you'll find it interesting.

    BTW - Have you ever looked at Fusion? It's had RedGamma3 since March, and from the users who use both (Nuke is certainly far more used as their early 3D workflow made a LOT of converts), it's much faster.
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    Nit picking but at 1:02 in the "dailies-1 parallels" video there is a flickering in the key. Sorry, hard to get out of comp sup mode haha.

    Cool concept though. And really goes to show what some small creative concessions can do to make 'simple' shots look great without a huge budget.
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    Great stuff Monte, congrats. Inspiring. Thanks for the insights.
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