They shot the actor walking down the hallway six times with the same camera move. Each time he picks up a new phone and pretends to knock down a cardboard version of his previous self at timed moments.
All the passes were combined in flame, using the cardboard cutouts as edit points. The cardboard effect was made by freezing a frame of the outgoing actor, cutting him out loosely and adding a reflective sheen as the image falls towards camera.
@CDRcru Thanks, I was thinking about something similar, but the cardboard effect made me scratch my head a bit because it fell down really nicely. Thankz!
how did they do that?
Orlando136 5 months ago
@Orlando136
They shot the actor walking down the hallway six times with the same camera move. Each time he picks up a new phone and pretends to knock down a cardboard version of his previous self at timed moments.
All the passes were combined in flame, using the cardboard cutouts as edit points. The cardboard effect was made by freezing a frame of the outgoing actor, cutting him out loosely and adding a reflective sheen as the image falls towards camera.
CDRcru 3 months ago
@CDRcru Thanks, I was thinking about something similar, but the cardboard effect made me scratch my head a bit because it fell down really nicely. Thankz!
Orlando136 3 months ago