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Amazing Lightwave/AAE Work...

Belisarius

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Someone posted a link to this footage on the Star Trek: Excalibur forums. Thought you guys might enjoy its sheer awesomeness.


~Belisarius
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"All life is struggle, from first breath to last."
- Anonymous
 
It's fantastic. Great to have a name to put to the project, too. Thanks, lennier1.

I really love his lighting, camera movement/DOF, and texturing (I'm assuming he did that in Photoshop). Was wondering if he used AAE to add the film grain/distressing...which really gave it that late-1970s/early-1980s vibe (like old 35mm Kodak 5247 film stock).

Not being a modeller, I'm approaching it from a cinematography standpoint...and it's phenomenal.


~Belisarius
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"All life is struggle, from first breath to last."
- Anonymous
 
My god...

That's...

Wow.

Seriously, I haven't been so stunned and impressed and awe-struck in forever. That's glorious!
 
WOW!!! I'm truly amazed by all the details, the lighting.. well, everything.

very good work, inspiring.


Butch
 
It is very nice, but something's bugging me about it. I can't put my finger on why, but it looks like a miniature model to me. I keep expecting to see a giant hand place some action figures in the scenes. Maybe it's because the modeling and texturing are too perfect?
 
It is very nice, but something's bugging me about it. I can't put my finger on why, but it looks like a miniature model to me. I keep expecting to see a giant hand place some action figures in the scenes. Maybe it's because the modeling and texturing are too perfect?

A narrow Depth of Field tends to make things look miniature, because it's always more pronounced when filming at a smaller scale. It's one of those effects that is often overdone these days.


:drool: And that video was damn amazing. It definitely looks like it's had some colour adjustment to give it a film look, which makes it look very TNG. The lighting is spot on, and the flares are just right, and not overdone. Seeing the warp nacelles through a window looked amazing.
I'm just jealous that my video won't come anywhere near this.
 
It is very nice, but something's bugging me about it. I can't put my finger on why, but it looks like a miniature model to me. I keep expecting to see a giant hand place some action figures in the scenes. Maybe it's because the modeling and texturing are too perfect?

A narrow Depth of Field tends to make things look miniature, because it's always more pronounced when filming at a smaller scale. It's one of those effects that is often overdone these days.


:drool: And that video was damn amazing. It definitely looks like it's had some colour adjustment to give it a film look, which makes it look very TNG. The lighting is spot on, and the flares are just right, and not overdone. Seeing the warp nacelles through a window looked amazing.
I'm just jealous that my video won't come anywhere near this.
Further down in the SFM thread he posted an extensive breakdown of the different post production stages. Quite an enlightening read.
 
Further down in the SFM thread he posted an extensive breakdown of the different post production stages. Quite an enlightening read.

Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't even notice the link. It's nice seeing the images at different stages so I can see if I'm on track.
 
It is very nice, but something's bugging me about it. I can't put my finger on why, but it looks like a miniature model to me. I keep expecting to see a giant hand place some action figures in the scenes. Maybe it's because the modeling and texturing are too perfect?

A narrow Depth of Field tends to make things look miniature, because it's always more pronounced when filming at a smaller scale. It's one of those effects that is often overdone these days.


:drool: And that video was damn amazing. It definitely looks like it's had some colour adjustment to give it a film look, which makes it look very TNG. The lighting is spot on, and the flares are just right, and not overdone. Seeing the warp nacelles through a window looked amazing.
I'm just jealous that my video won't come anywhere near this.
Further down in the SFM thread he posted an extensive breakdown of the different post production stages. Quite an enlightening read.

Can you provide a link to that?
 
A narrow Depth of Field tends to make things look miniature, because it's always more pronounced when filming at a smaller scale. It's one of those effects that is often overdone these days.


:drool: And that video was damn amazing. It definitely looks like it's had some colour adjustment to give it a film look, which makes it look very TNG. The lighting is spot on, and the flares are just right, and not overdone. Seeing the warp nacelles through a window looked amazing.
I'm just jealous that my video won't come anywhere near this.
Further down in the SFM thread he posted an extensive breakdown of the different post production stages. Quite an enlightening read.

Can you provide a link to that?

Look at the 2nd post in this thread. :)
 
A narrow Depth of Field tends to make things look miniature, because it's always more pronounced when filming at a smaller scale. It's one of those effects that is often overdone these days.


:drool: And that video was damn amazing. It definitely looks like it's had some colour adjustment to give it a film look, which makes it look very TNG. The lighting is spot on, and the flares are just right, and not overdone. Seeing the warp nacelles through a window looked amazing.
I'm just jealous that my video won't come anywhere near this.
Further down in the SFM thread he posted an extensive breakdown of the different post production stages. Quite an enlightening read.

Can you provide a link to that?

Here's the specific post.
 
It's his color palette and light temperatures. Instead of going with the hotter (in terms of temperature), more "blue" lighting from the Sovereign-class, he chose to use more soft, cool, yellow lights (probably around 3400K or 4000K). That, and the set design lends itself more toward Galaxy v.2 than Sovvie v.1 (which I can't argue with, as I loved the warm feel of the Galaxy interiors...who wants to live in a giant laser tag arena made of tubes and hallways? Even Enterprise refit with all the metal corridors had more warmth and invitation than the Sovvie interiors).

Also, the film distressing/dust and scratches make it look a lot more like films from the 1970s/1980s, giving it a nostalgic feel.


~Belisarius
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"All life is struggle, from first breath to last."
- Anonymous
 
Very impressive! Oddly, my favorite shot was the glasses on the table, that changed depth to focus on the far wall - that just felt real :).
 
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