Russ Holland
June 1st, 2008, 08:38 AM
Hi all,
I am planning to film a sequence which involves a cat-burglar breaking into an office block. I've been given access to the offices at work but the most photogenic corridor is in the newest building. It's 'L' shaped but not long corridors.
Now I'm pretty sure I'd be able to digitally remove doors by replacing them with footage of walls, and vice versa, and film some different details such as keypads, etc to show different details, but how could I make the corridors appear longer? This is literally an L shape, so at least I have a corner. Is this possible to do by, say motion tiling or building rooms using solids and textures in 3D space?
btw, there will be actors moving about the corridors (guards, mr. burglar) and I won't have a green screen big enough to cover a whole wall. And to make things slightly more complex there is a double door at one end which is letting alot of light in.
I'm thinking masks and duplicating footage? Is this the right way to go?
Software I use is After Effects.
Any help greatly appreciated,
Thanks
I am planning to film a sequence which involves a cat-burglar breaking into an office block. I've been given access to the offices at work but the most photogenic corridor is in the newest building. It's 'L' shaped but not long corridors.
Now I'm pretty sure I'd be able to digitally remove doors by replacing them with footage of walls, and vice versa, and film some different details such as keypads, etc to show different details, but how could I make the corridors appear longer? This is literally an L shape, so at least I have a corner. Is this possible to do by, say motion tiling or building rooms using solids and textures in 3D space?
btw, there will be actors moving about the corridors (guards, mr. burglar) and I won't have a green screen big enough to cover a whole wall. And to make things slightly more complex there is a double door at one end which is letting alot of light in.
I'm thinking masks and duplicating footage? Is this the right way to go?
Software I use is After Effects.
Any help greatly appreciated,
Thanks