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Building an Audience for your Future

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Audience Build

source: www.workbookproject.com

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DIY DAYS

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DIYDAYS is Tomorrow! -> Free seminar about the future of cinema

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19th 6pm to 6:30pm registration 6:30 to 10:30pm program 10:30 to 11:30pm rooftop after party with DJ
Downtown Independent Theater 251 S. Main Street Los Angeles, California 90012 FREE but space is limited ! diydays.com

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DORITOS COPS

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COLOR CORRECTION COMPARISON

Just finished production of “Doritos Cops” a 30-second spot I shot with the Sony EX1 and Canon 7D, edited on Vegas Pro 9. After Effects and Photoshop were also used to create some of the composite effects.

Click Here to watch the finished spot or scroll down to see some behind-the-scenes videos.

Stay tuned for an extended version of the spot coming up soon.

STORYBOARD


POLICE CAR MIRROR COMPOSITE

On this shot I added a police car to the rear view mirror of my car. I used stock footage of a police car with the led lights on and a photograph to create the illusion.

Shot on a Canon 7D.

Software used for this shot:
Sony Vegas Pro 9
Adobe After Effects CS4
Adobe Photoshop CS4

POLICE CAR COMPOSITE #1
Because the police car was on another location plus the engine didn’t start, I had to find a way to put that police car behind the other car. This is an animation of how this shot was achieved. I also changed the background and added the Los Angeles city landscape since the actual landscape was covered with smoke and further away.

POLICE CAR COMPOSITE #2
Another example of how I was able to bring the police car from another location to the shot. The car was non-operable and the led lights didn’t work. I took the led lights from a police car toy and superimposed it over the actual police car. As you can see I had a very small green screen that did not covered the whole actor, hence I had to rotoscope it frame by frame on After Effects.

VIRTUAL DOLLY SHOT
If you see carefully the finalized shot includes a slow dolly camera move towards the right. This movement was done in post-production. I also added a stock footage of a police car and a photograph of a motorcycle, as well as the license plate was changed to read “doritos”.

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Some examples of my work

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Jesus Christ! The Musical – Behind The Scenes

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