VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » Humor, fun and entertainment » Indy Mogul
How to Create the Perfect Shot Visual Engineer Explains

How to Create the Perfect Shot Visual Engineer Explains

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Today, we're joined by Steve Giralt, filmmaker and visual engineer behind the production company The Garage, who is going to cover everything from motion control cinematography to rigging with pneumatics and basic machinery. We talk about using 3D modeling software to pre-visualize rigs and RC car remotes to trigger motors
Date: 2022-09-13

Comments and reviews: 8


This is amazing and mind blowing, but i can't wrap my mind on why a company would be ok with the extremely high cost of these productions when the same result can be obtained with CGI probably for much less. The Jack shot could be made so easily in cgi and it would look identical. Considering that they had a rough initial idea, why they decided to do it with someone that has to build that kind of thing (and price it in the quote) instead of going with a CGI agency? I know that this is more authentic and I'm happy Steve can make it work, but usually big corporations doesn't give a damn about that and are more than happy to save a good amount of money. I'm genuinely curious on how can you market something to corporation that will even end up costing them more and still close the deal.
reply

Great vid! Glad it's super cheap to get started! I just need to head to Home Depot to pick up a cheap air compressor, a 3D printer, a $250, 000 robot arm, and a $150, 000 Phantom camera. I'll need to make a quick stop at my father's first to get a small loan of 1 million dollars.
On a serious note, there are some great ideas in here that can be recreated by a clever poor man.

reply

WOW. Looks like magic show to me. Regret in our part of the world ( Saudi Arabia ) They are reluctantly willing to pay only SR 5/= per final shot ( US 1-1/2 ) All new generation are super duper professional photographer with their cell phone and the real value of photography is dead. BHOOOOM.
reply

This video is like a short refresher training on integration of Visual Engineering & Creativity. Also the way you embrace Holi colours to have asthetically pleasing artistry is truly phenomenal. Love from India.
reply

Steve is a legend! So much fun seeing the creative and mechanical process that goes into each of these shots. What was the big take away for you?
reply

okay, cutting the rubber bands was epic: simple simple simple yet does exactly what is needed. boom they are out of there!
reply

I was just thinking about IM at work yesterday, while wondering how these shots are done. Thanks guys!
reply

This was fascinating. So many details and clearly a lot passion for the craft. Awesome to watch this!
reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos