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Dennis Robinson July 18th, 2007 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshua Clarke (Post 688711)
Hey all,

We recently shot a commercial for a local client spoofing the HP photo frame ad campaign. If you'd like to view it, you can go here:

https://webftp.dreamhost.com/index.p...e=downloadfile

I apologize for the obnoxiously long URL. Our website is in something of a limbo right now and I'm trying to figure out FTP stuff.

I hope you enjoy the commercial.

Hi Joshua,
I notice the commercial is not available anymore, Is there a way i can have a look at it again. My email is dennisrobinson1@bigpond.com
Regards,
Dennis

Uli Mors July 19th, 2007 02:07 AM

great job!

What I like as well is the transition of the letters Ink Toner Service -> ITīS

ULI

David Scattergood July 19th, 2007 04:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dennis Robinson (Post 714057)
Hi Joshua,
I notice the commercial is not available anymore, Is there a way i can have a look at it again. My email is dennisrobinson1@bigpond.com
Regards,
Dennis

Dennis - it's been uploaded again at the bottom of page one (the WMV file).

Fantastic!

Dennis Robinson July 31st, 2007 04:11 AM

[QUOTE=Joshua Clarke;689050]Dennis,

My initial thought was that there would be a way to do it in After Effects or with Motion or some other program I'm not entirely familiar with. We settled with a rather lo-tech process through CS2. We exported the take as lossless PNGs and extracted a still of her as a layer, and just moved it along with the frame, keeping it attached to the inside corners of the matte with Distort. I'm not entirely happy with this process, as I'm sure there was a much easier, less time-consuming, and more accurate way of doing it.

Hi Joshua,
Can you please explain how you did this more thoroughly. I am not a novice but need to understand a lot more. If you can point me in the direction step by step it would be fantastic. I have already spent hours on this but havnt got it right. I really want to be able to do this. Thanks for your help.

Dennis Robinson August 1st, 2007 10:51 AM

[QUOTE=Dennis Robinson;721052]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshua Clarke (Post 689050)
Dennis,

My initial thought was that there would be a way to do it in After Effects or with Motion or some other program I'm not entirely familiar with. We settled with a rather lo-tech process through CS2. We exported the take as lossless PNGs and extracted a still of her as a layer, and just moved it along with the frame, keeping it attached to the inside corners of the matte with Distort. I'm not entirely happy with this process, as I'm sure there was a much easier, less time-consuming, and more accurate way of doing it.

Hi Joshua,
Can you please explain how you did this more thoroughly. I am not a novice but need to understand a lot more. If you can point me in the direction step by step it would be fantastic. I have already spent hours on this but havnt got it right. I really want to be able to do this. Thanks for your help.

Hi, Is there anyone else who can chip in with ideas how this is done.?

Jordi Dusanek August 5th, 2007 02:47 AM

http://www.cmivfx.com/m/hp_style_cmivfx.mov

Here is a videotutorial that explains a very similar effect. It's done with Fusion but I think it can be made in any other VFX application (Shake, AE, Nuke...)

Dennis Robinson August 5th, 2007 03:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordi Dusanek (Post 723666)
http://www.cmivfx.com/m/hp_style_cmivfx.mov

Here is a videotutorial that explains a very similar effect. It's done with Fusion but I think it can be made in any other VFX application (Shake, AE, Nuke...)

Thanks Jordi but i cant seem to open the movie. All I get is the Quicktime logo

Jordi Dusanek August 5th, 2007 03:36 AM

http://www.cmivfx.com/tutorials.asp

Try it from there. Is the tutorial number 23. Instead of clicking on it, use the right mouse button and Save as... . I've just tried it and works fine

Dennis Robinson August 5th, 2007 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordi Dusanek (Post 723674)
http://www.cmivfx.com/tutorials.asp

Try it from there. Is the tutorial number 23. Instead of clicking on it, use the right mouse button and Save as... . I've just tried it and works fine

Thanks Jordi, downloading as we speak.


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