Friday, 26 October 2012

A little compositing and effects inspiration


It's the little things that make a big difference :)


One of the main things to consider with the fire here is the light it gives off and how that falls on the hand and fades out in a natural way. The fire being so close means the light on the hand is quite bright and how the light almost penetrates the fingertips of the hand is a final touch which emphasises the feeling of realism.



One thing that appeals to me greatly here is light. Lighting will play a major role in our film for setting the mood. Of course with water, reflections will have to be considered also.



This as a still image would still be lovely. However, the movement creates a whole new depth.
The spectrum of light here with the light snow flowing through is an ideal scene. The way the light reflects the colours, and the flakes glimmer as they glide by, with of course, the blackground out of focus and also the blurring particles, we kind of get a gentle and subtle effect that makes a gigantic impression.


A simple combination of light and camera focus too gives this image so much more depth and feeling.


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