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Advanced Visual Effects Compositing: Techniques for Working with Problematic Footage


Advanced Visual Effects Compositing: Techniques for Working with Problematic Footage

Hardback by Lanier, Lee (Visual Effects Artist, USA)

Advanced Visual Effects Compositing: Techniques for Working with Problematic Footage

£180.00

ISBN:
9781138668317
Publication Date:
7 Feb 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
218 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Advanced Visual Effects Compositing: Techniques for Working with Problematic Footage

Description

In Advanced Visual Effects Compositing: Techniques for Working with Problematic Footage, learn to tackle difficult visual effect composites in layer-based and node-based compositing programs. In this book, industry veteran and compositing expert Lee Lanier offers tips, tricks, techniques, and workflows for difficult visual effects shots, including poorly shot green screen, moving shots with no visible motion tracking marks, shots requiring three-dimensional (3D) elements that lack 3D renders, poor-quality stock footage, and incorrectly lit shots. Lanier details the common problems of visual effects shots and offers practical solutions using examples from Adobe After Effects and Blackmagic Design Fusion. An accompanying eResource (www.routledge.com/9781138668348) features video image sequences, 3D renders, and other tutorial materials, allowing you to practice the discussed techniques. The visual effects challenges covered in this book include: Chroma keying Motion tracking Relighting in the composite Repairing plates Replicating damage Adding depth with 2.5D Working with stock footage

Contents

Introduction 1. Keying Difficult Green Screen 2. Motion Tracking Elusive Patterns 3. Relighting in the Composite 4. Fixing and Repairing Plates 5. Replicating Artifacts 6. Adding Depth to Flat Scenes 7. Using Imperfect FX Elements 8. Tackling a Complex VFX Shot Appendix A: Introduction to After Effects and Fusion Appendix B: Source File Information Index

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