27/09/2024
Assembly shot breakdown with βοΈπ§
S-Works Stumjumper 15
slide 2 : rough edit
slide 3 : sync with music
slide 4 : rotoscoping π΅βπ« this took a day and still not perfect.
slide 5 : individual clips showcase
slide 6 : film hands against green matte
slide 7 : composite, retime + reposition hands into timeline
slide 8 : time-lapse of filming process
π Hereβs some Tips after spending 3 days on this shot:
Just donβt ever use a curtain as background, I should have cleared the TV set and shelves and film against the solid wall instead. It will make the masking a lot easier with more room for errors.
Do a rehearsal run first before filming. Yes, this will mean you have to do the flat lay again but on hindsight that is much better than finding the tools and figuring out the assembly flow while filming. Worth the time to practice.
Build as sturdy a rig as possible. You can see how the bike moves after the wheels were put on. A sturdier rig will prevent that.
I would recommend crafting something simpler to make it more manageable and enjoyable π€ I wanted to test my limits and by the end of day 3 I was very ready to move on from this shot...π