Puerto Rico Jedi Outcast's Project SIUL
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All Comments (25)
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cool
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me gustaria que vieran mis efectos
ya q me gusto su video
vayan a mi profile y miren el video llamado g.o. creations
y me dicen si les gusta :)
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a little late, but oh well...
We filmed this with a crappy DV camera, edited the footage on Final Cut Pro, did the lightsabre effects on After Effects, and mixed the sound on Soundtrack Pro. The "rotoscoping" process was divided into 4 people (half on Mac, half on Windows) to speed up the process.
// Jose Izquierdo (digital)
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i liked the classic George Lucas style retro transition( push fade) It gave it that 70's look
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Interesante....
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Nice lightsaber effects.
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Yeah, like Artistic said. What program did you use for the clashes?
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Good job. Did you use photoshop for the flashes when the lightsabers hit?
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Heck... Not bad AT ALL! Keep going, guys! NICE!
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yeah the saber effect was great. only thing u gotta work on is choreography, then it add's more eye candy which is what most of these saber videos have. BTW, what program did you use for the sabers? Adobe After Effects?
it was alright, ive seen better though. your major problem was you were guessing where you were hitting when you filmed this. I'd recommend adding actual tubes to the end of the light sabors so you have "A guide" to what you are looking when adding the light sabor effect later on and it will give you the oppertunity to focus on the actual fight choreography.
klpeekl2000 5 years ago
The lightsabers were actually made with PVC piping. We were smacking each other pretty hard and actually aiming to hut each other (I got a pretty bad bruise on my knee when I failed to properly block a strike.) There is an actual blade in each lightsaber, which in post production was covered with the nice glow effect.
Smylere 5 years ago
en donde fue filmado eso?
ginamari1979 5 years ago
En la jungla de Pinones. :)
Smylere 5 years ago