Filming
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all the principle shooting done, we moved on to the final stage,
Compositing. This was done is layers, so each variable could
be controlled. For the Fire Jump, there were two angles to work
with. Front and Back. We'll show the back first. |
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you can see, the final shot was composited from the back forward
in four layers. The advantage in working in layers is that you
can tweak color and contrast for each element. This allows for
more precise editing, and a more convincing final product. |
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Compositing the Front Angle > |
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