Archive for September, 2009

Editing Almost Over…

Well after weeks and weeks of editing and animating rough animatics for Elysium, things are FINALLY winding down! I have an official list of the last shots I need to animate, and there is a total of eleven! (and two of them are just tweaks!) It’s hard to believe that we are this close to an edit of the film, it doesn’t seem completely real. I did a rough count of the number of major visual effects shots in the film, and the number I came up with was 425! Yes, I know I am crazy, but where’s the fun with no challenge? Very soon I will be starting to work on the actual visual effects for each shot, which means I should start posting some cool things. Stay tuned!

-mark

Elysium the Film

My name is Mark Sniffen, and I co-wrote and am co-directing a film titled “Elysium,” with my friend Andrew.  It is my goal to populate this blog with news and information regarding my experiences throughout the entire process of creating this film.  The film is a science fiction space epic, and as it might seem, requires a hefty amount of 3D animation and compositing.  As a film student focusing on those two areas of study, I will be creating and compositing close to 100% of the visual effects that will appear in the film.

Currently the film is in the post-production state.  Andrew and I started writing the script early in the summer of ‘08.  Preproduction, which included casting, some CG modeling, set construction, etc, started in that fall and lasted until the end of February ‘09.  Almost all of the principle photography was shot during my 10 week spring semester, and thankfully we had to push only one shoot into the summer.  Andrew and I started editing soon after the last shoot, which also involved me creating CG animatics for the scenes that take place in space.

The story revolves around a man, a fighter pilot, who must face a great evil that lurks in space.  That is all I will say at the moment.  Check out the film’s website: www.elysiumthefilm.com for the awesome teaser and a slightly better description.

Since I am going to be working solely on the visual effects, I will be using this blog as an outlet for any interesting problems, solutions, or techniques that I come across during the creating of this film.  I will probably drop some random treats from time to time, set photos, a humorous clip from on set, and I might even make some guides or tutorials for specific problems that I overcome.

It is my hope that this will become more than a place for me to archive the process of creating this film, so be sure to comment, critique or ask questions as you wish!

-mark

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