Showing posts with label Demo Reels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demo Reels. Show all posts

Compositing Reel: Visual Effects

Demo reels can be a great way to get a feel how clips are put together, what software is involved and the steps taken to make it all look real. Mark Sniffen, a recent graduate of the School of Film and Animation at the Rochester Institute of Technology, has upload his reel complete with a scene by scene breakdown.

Its great to watch:


Mark Sniffen Compositing Reel 2010 from Mark Sniffen on Vimeo.

Reel Breakdown:

Shot 1:
Software: After Effects, Syntheyes, Blender
Role: Supervised filming. Decision made on-location to create digital dandelion spores. Match-moved the shot in Syntheyes. Modeled, simulated, lit, and rendered the dandelion petals in Blender. Composited the CG dandelion with the footage in After Effects.

Shot 2:
Software: After Effects, Blender
Role: Used the photo reference to model, animate, light, and render the water in Blender. Exported camera move to After effects. Positioned landscape elements in 3D space within After Effects and composited elements.

Shot 3:
Software: After Effects, Syntheyes, Blender, Photoshop
Role: Supervised filming. Match-moved the shot in Syntheyes. Modeled, textured, lit, and rendered the CG spaceship in Blender using the camera solve data. Created the planet and stars in Photoshop. Brought the elements into After Effects to composite.

Shot 4:
Software: Nuke, Syntheyes
Role: Supervised filming. Match-moved the footage in Syntheyes. Projected a rotoshape onto geometry of the window in Nuke to help key the window. Used various photos to assemble the city in Nuke's 3D space. Simulated a depth of field with a blur and added city lights.

Shot 5:
Software: Nuke
Role: Supervised filming. Composited pixelated footage behind the door. Keyed the bluescreen, 2D tracked the footage to match the camera move. Had to manually roto the actor to increase his exposure due to the lack of light coming from the doorway.

Shot 6:
Software: After Effects
Role: Matted and rotoscoped out the angled wheels on the trunk. Isolated each wheel with 2D stabilization in After Effects. Rotated the wheels to be straight, and composited over the original footage.

Shot 7:
Software: After Effects
Role: Supervised filming. Was filmed on tripod; however a focus pull caused the lens to breathe. Matched lens breath by hand. 2D tracked the shot to match the girl sitting to the original shot's camera pan.

Shot(s) 8:
Software: Nuke
Role: Painted out reflections in windows and air freshener on wall. Did some manual tracking and some assisted 2D tracking to match rotoshapes to the shot.

Shot 9:
Software: After Effects, Blender, Photoshop
Role: Modeled, textured, animated, lit, and rendered CG elements in Blender. Color correction, depth of field, and space particles added in After Effects.

If you want to contact Mark then head over to http://marksniffen.com/ for his full resume and details.

Architectual Demo Reels: Pixeldreams



The demo reel above is from 'Pixeldreams: Architectural Visualization Services'.

Pixeldreams, is a company based in Barcelona, Spain with representatives in London, Dubai and Abu Dhabi that has, since 1998, specialized in the creation of virtual renderings and animations for all types of architectural projects.

The soundtrack has been disabled by YouTube due to breach of copyright, it is always wise to check your copyright on demo reels before uploading to video sharing sites - MP3 Unsigned is well worth a look in this respect.

See http://pixeldreams.info/ for more information.

Architectural Visualisation: Softmirage Demo Reel


Softmirage 3D Animation Demo Reel v4.0 from softmirage on Vimeo.


The movie above comes from Softmirage a visual communications company located in Orange County, California. The company focuses on the architectural, construction, real estate, and urban planning community visualisation.

See http://www.softmirage.com/ for more examples...

Architectural Show Reels: Squint/Opera


Squint/Opera Showreel from squintopera on Vimeo.

Squint/Opera's Showreel combines humour and narration with cutting-edge design and imaginative illustrative techniques. Using a visual language, the company channels and translates the creative investigations of the architectural team into a medium that everyone, from the schoolchild to the Mayor, can understand.

The above write up is direct from the companies 'marketing speak' we while we don't normally include such text in blog posts the quality of Squint/Opera's work justifies it..

For more information and to view more work take a look at squintopera.com

Architectural Show Reels: Distinct Solutions


Continuing our series featuring show reels from architectural visualisation companies we feature Distinct Solutions.

With their main offices in Dubai the show reel focuses on the United Arab Emirates with both internal and external visualisations. In short show reels need to speak for themselves, so embedded below is Distinct solutions showreel for 2008:



We think your agree, this is a good one and a company to watch, take a look at the Distinct Solutions Site for more information and a run down on visualisation services.

Architectural Visualisation: SoftMirage Demo Reel


Continuing our series on Demo Reels we feature work by SoftMirage, a visual communications company located in Orange County.

Founded in 1997, SoftMirage produces high quality work with the aim to remain at the edge of technological advances. Their services range from 3D computer animation to corporate identity to website design.

SoftMirage's Demo Reel is embedded below:



The Reel is well paced and impressive, find out more from http://www.softmirage.com/ - their Portfolio is especially worth a look for the 3D renders.

Architectural Demo Reels: The H4 Group

Established in the UK in 1996 the H4 Group have offices in London, Paris and Nanjing. Working with architects and property developers the company is based around the production of CGI architectural images and visualization, as such their demo reel is up there with the best in the business.

Embedded below the reel has a flowing story line and to be honest we are always sold on seeing small model cities on a table as part of an animation - maybe its just us?:



See h4group.com for more details...