For show I thought I would render out the rough cut aswell, I can at least use this in my final render post and show exactly where I have come from. As you'll have noticed there is a blackness at the beginning and this is just for the intro space. Also I have settled on a piece of audio that I did mention in my earlier posts entitled "Sail - Awolnation" and I have fitted my video to the accents of the song, it is so damn powerful when latching on to those sharp, flamboyant sounds. Changing the shot directly with each pound, giving a sense of connection and thoughtfulness.
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
VFX Post-Production - Rough Cut
So just like I explained in my last blog post, using the DNG RAW workflow I've come to know. I have now been able to put together a rough timeline of my video, no colouring, no nothing. Which I can then export back to Davinci and colour grade with out losing any quality what so ever!
For show I thought I would render out the rough cut aswell, I can at least use this in my final render post and show exactly where I have come from. As you'll have noticed there is a blackness at the beginning and this is just for the intro space. Also I have settled on a piece of audio that I did mention in my earlier posts entitled "Sail - Awolnation" and I have fitted my video to the accents of the song, it is so damn powerful when latching on to those sharp, flamboyant sounds. Changing the shot directly with each pound, giving a sense of connection and thoughtfulness.
For show I thought I would render out the rough cut aswell, I can at least use this in my final render post and show exactly where I have come from. As you'll have noticed there is a blackness at the beginning and this is just for the intro space. Also I have settled on a piece of audio that I did mention in my earlier posts entitled "Sail - Awolnation" and I have fitted my video to the accents of the song, it is so damn powerful when latching on to those sharp, flamboyant sounds. Changing the shot directly with each pound, giving a sense of connection and thoughtfulness.
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