Monthly Archives: February 2012
DOG – script revisions
The plan is to revise the DOG script based around existing live action and VFX elements, adding new elements only when absolutely needed. It’s faster to rewrite than it is to edit. Unfortunately, Final Draft doesn’t have a very robust … Continue reading
Posted in Daughter of God, plan, production and post, real life, story, technique, time, workflow
Tagged Daughter of God, deletion, DOG, inventory, notes, rationale, revision, script, technical, VFX
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Tech – FCPX file management
There’s all sorts of voodoo to reconnect files in FCPX. I am reminding myself that an AVCHD camera archive has to be mounted for FCPX to find the media. Also, there’s a protocol for moving events and having them be … Continue reading
Posted in production and post, real life, research, workflow
Tagged camera archive, fcpx, missing media, reconnect
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How I became a genius!
I had a conversation with Curtis the other day. He’d like to direct – he’s written scads of lots screenplays and lately has been exploring editorial. Now I want him to learn how to do roto. Is that a digression, … Continue reading
Posted in Daughter of God, people, production and post, projects, real life, research
Tagged curtis pickford, digital compositing, editorial, mike seymore, ron brinkmann, roto, rotoscoping, VFX
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