Sunday, January 20, 2013

Week 0 Update Part 2

Week 1 (18/01/2013)

This is a diagrammatic sketch of " The Adventures of Tintin (2011)" film set. It explains the filming techniques of motion capture type fim which rely on mo-cop we suit with markers on it in which the actor/performer would wear. A specifically designed studio consisted of ceiling mounted cameras studio wil work with the mo-cop wet suit of the actors and try to map of the movement. In this study, It focused on a simple sequence when tintin walk into the room holding the ship that he just bought and bring it to the table. The diagram describes how different technicians crew work together with the actor to try to capture movement, camera angles, sound and animating props.





Critic Respond : After the crit, we realized that the film used camera system known as the virtual camera which allows the camera operator to create his camerawork freely by controlling the joystick. It's contrast with the traditional film camerawork which rely on the actual use of camera movement in space such as jib and camera crane. Therefore, the use of virtual camera destroys the purpose of analyzing a elaborated camerawork of the traditional film.

Fo the progress, I will find other movie that use traditional filming technique.

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