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I wish I had the time/money/space to make a set, but I am still pretty young, being in my mid teens, and it seems unlikely for me to do something proffesional until I become a little more aged. :P
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I'm about to get Compositelab pro, and effectslab pro, There is NO ROOM IN MY HOUSE FOR A GREEN SCREEN!!!
Can you suggest anywhere that's good to put it?
Like moving furniture in a certain room.
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Yikes! Well, it looks great for being fabricated so quickly, and I guess that what counts in the end.
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love seeing the stop motion of the build! way cool.
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This is the real deal! :D I'm excited for it!
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Very cool.. can't wait to see the next time lapse.
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Cool. I might be building a moderately sized set soon. (An industrial style kitchen.) Was the process pretty painless?
Theraven1138 3 years ago
Define 'painless'. :P
Looking back, the key factor, I think, is time. Give yourself enough time and you'll be fine. We were on a really tight schedule - basically 2 weeks from start of build to completion of dressing and shoot commencing.
To build a set this big in 2 weeks AND dress it was a major task, especially given we hadn't done it before and none of us are professional builders/decorators etc.
Thankfully we had some amazing help, but there was a definite lack of sleep and much stress!
fxhome 3 years ago
Its small. But i bet there probley making more of the set.
I cant wait, Im going to go defintly
ThisPersonSaid 3 years ago
It's a pretty low budget movie we're making here, so we couldn't afford to build a giant set. :P However, having said that, it's a pretty sizeable set for this kind of project and should give us lots of options for the shoot. :)
fxhome 3 years ago
I WANT TO SEE INSIDE
IrishcultFilms 3 years ago
I hope to have another time lapse cam from the other side at the end of next week, showing the dressing of the set. :)
fxhome 3 years ago