Early Retirement tables scenes.

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2010

CuteGuyPlus — June 05, 2010 — This is really for Mattson to review. Poor guy has been stuck with getting stills from me. You can check out his YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/wackeychan when you get a chance.

Mattson: You will see four clips separated by blackness, (blackness; Oh how I love thee).

Anyhoo...the first two clips are the scenes without any touches by yours truly and then, obviously, the last two clips are with my graphics in them.

Everyone else: What I implemented into these scenes.

First: In the original scenes the table was covered with papers and paperwork. Mattson wanted the table top cleared and dressed up to demonstrate a retirement party was taking place, so watch for that. A number different
techniques were used to create this starting with 'green screen' photography (Thank you Troy for the Green Screen) of a cake I had to bake, LOL and drop shadows at the right angles to insure the implemented articles looked like they would have if they were there during the original filming.

Second: I think whomever lent the use of their domicile for the filming obviously didn't want blood all over the place and their furniture. So, while the walls haven't been adorned with the many cast-off patterns of blood just yet, I did soak the back of the chair and measured-out Pascal's (aka: the killer) hand and put a bloody handprint on the back of 'Michael" (aka: the victim).

The first of the two scenes I re-introduced some camera movement after having to stabilize the shots to incorporate my graphics into. The second of the two sences was left stabilized for Mattson to decide which appraoch he likes better. I also started to experiment with having blood dipping from the spatters since the killings had JUST taken place. I was getting a sense of timing for them to run their course and adjusted the time according to size and weight of each indiviual droplet. Cheers!
AJ

Mattson: hit me up via email with criticisms and critiques. This is your film, bro.
Everyone else, feel free to comment and thanks for viewing.

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