So I don't know if I'm going to have time to work on the Star Wars fan film. I'm still attempting, but I've since gone back to the day job, and my semester starts in about a week.
I'm crossing my fingers that I can find a way to get it all done, but I'm also directing a feature that needs to be in production already, and I'm writing/directing a web series that is set to start as soon as we get the thing cast.
Oh, and I'm also directing my wife's web series. That's another project.
It's looking more and more like the fan film is not going to happen. We'll see...
24 August 2009
07 August 2009
Slowly I turn(over)...
I haven't had time to work on any of my own shots lately, seeing as how I've been in a fight with my SW:TF assignment, and I've also been called back to my day job.
Those long workin' nights have been put on hold, so I finish whatever I can between getting home and collapsing in a heap for the night.
On the plus side, I believe I've found the proper outlet for the new web series I'm directing. More on that soon.
02 August 2009
It's official...
I got my first shot assignment for "Star Wars: The Forgotten" today. Crossing my fingers. Wish me luck...
A new project...
So I got in touch with Douglas Mallette - writer/director of the feature-length Star Wars fan film "Star Wars: The Forgotten" - the other day, and it looks like I may be jumping on board his post-production train and getting some compositing work in. Still in the works, but it seems like a pretty definite thing.
I'll probably post some thoughts as it goes along - without discussing specifics, of course - until the film is out.
Sounds like a lot of work, but I'm always up for a challenge. Especially with a full month before the fall semester starts up...
Lots of very thorough concept work available for perusal, and fun stuff like character descriptions, etc.
29 July 2009
WIP: Sign Replacement for Reel Header
Above is a quick shot of the new header for my demo reel. I'm going with this theme throughout, so each section will most likely start this way. I figured it was better to use my skills to show what I can do, even when I'm telling you what I can do.
I've put approximately 20 minutes into this, and I know it's not done, but this is where I am now. I'm not entirely happy with the corner pinning at the beginning of the track, but that's easily fixed.
28 July 2009
First!
Hello all! My name is Jeff Moore, and I've created this blog as a place for me to post my VFX shots and WIP's - partially to get feedback and criticisms, and partially just to get it out there.
The title "Painting Out Trinity" refers to a shot that I worked on for a class (I'm currently an Animation/VFX major at Academy of Art University). The shot was a basic greenscreen extraction and composite, but it was the first one I ever did that I was being graded for and I was a bit overwhelmed. The background plate was from "The Matrix Revolutions" and my first assignment was to paint out Trinity so I could composite in the greenscreened actress.
I couldn't figure out the best way to do it, even though it would be a basic bit of work.
As a result, I've decided that, from now on, I would approach things systematically and it would help me avoid the overwhelm-atation.
I'll post some before/afters of the shot in question, for karma's sake.
So feel free to offer me feedback when I post shots or questions - unless your mission is to make people feel bad about themselves. I'm not one of those people, so take it elsewhere. But, for the rest of you, I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Honestly. :)
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