Thursday, March 28, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Commercial rationale- script
For this project, I
chose to create a commercial that would be interesting yet humorous for a
product that in time I am sure some scientist would think is a great idea. For
all shots, I used a green screen. The shots of the scientist, who is played by
my wife, were keyed over a science lab background image that I sourced online.
I took the original image and tweaked it in photoshop. Once I had the separated
layers, I imported into after effects to add lighting and logo’s on the
computer screen. The shots of my son, who played the guinea pig for this
experimental chip gone wrong were simply keyed over a solid white. This is the
first project in which I used my new digital still camera for video. It shot in
full 1080, so I wanted to give it a go. For this project I also ordered a much
needed full lighting kit, unfortunately it did not arrive in time and actually
because of the snow we received this past week is still m.i.a. So I set up the
green screen in my dining room which has a large row of windows to allow
natural lighting. I have a wireless sennheiser body mic that I planned to use
as well, however for some reason it would not work so I had to use the built in
camera mic, which is lousy. In final cut pro I edited the narration that was
recorded via the camera and used the waves plug ins that I have to clean up
some of the hiss. I also mixed in the foley sounds, which I sourced at
freesound.org.
For the cgi work, I used after effects to make the holograms
as well as particle playground to create the swarming alpha and numeric
symbols. The shattering glass is actually a movie file that came with one of
the Video Co-Pilot packs that I bought a few years back. I edited all of my
clips in Final Cut Pro and exported to youtube.
I forgot to mention, the scene where the chip is installed was done using a still shot of my son. I imported into photoshop, created the "door" in the neck and saved as separate layers to be animated in after effects. The circuit board was an image I found online which I placed a photo of the ic chip that I bought at Radio Shack for the project. I added the lighting, glows and movement in After Effects.
I forgot to mention, the scene where the chip is installed was done using a still shot of my son. I imported into photoshop, created the "door" in the neck and saved as separate layers to be animated in after effects. The circuit board was an image I found online which I placed a photo of the ic chip that I bought at Radio Shack for the project. I added the lighting, glows and movement in After Effects.
The script-
Scientist female narration
Everyday life is boring.
That’s why the scientists at Futura industries have designed
the technology to bring the future into the present .
With the futura chip, you are the computer.
Once the chip is installed into the host, the 42 gigabyte
processor overrides the major systems in the human body.
That’s not all, the chip also provides on demand web surfing
for checking email or even online schooling and other technological features like
the future callendar.
Test Guy
Time For My Date!
This process um… this um…. Process. ( Blank Stare. Then look
horrified.)
Oh My God!!!
RUN!!!!!!
Scientist runs past
camera
ECU of Test Guy. Smoke coming from head and neck area.
Acting erratic. Eyes glowing. Charges camera.
Futura Industries……. Stop Being Boring!
Friday, March 8, 2013
Commercial
For this assignment, I wanted to do a parody of a technical product. Somewhat like the Terminator meets one of those late night infomercials. It has cheese as well as a few After Effects tricks mixed in.
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