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writer / director / producer

filmmaking is awesome 🎥: Lionsgate

Christopher Scrivens

30 years of pushing pixels and strategizing for brands like Vans, Amazon and McDonalds.

1mo

It is. Maybe credit the studio behind the effects? Anyone know?

Barry Walton

Loyal Leader | Passionate Creator | Team Player | Committed Father

3w

Proof that aliens exist and are working as pull boys in Hollywood. Lol

Karl Shefelman

Director, Writer, Editor, Storyboard/Conceptual Illustrator

1mo

Apparently green screen is being replaced with LED Virtual production walls which has a VERY expensive daily rate but hopefully prices will come down. Hoping to use on a project of mine soon.

The film industry has been turning "make-believe" into reality for decades. Which is why I don't understand why so many fellow creatives are shocked at what we can now do with AI Tools. So many like to discount AI productions yet green screen and CGI have been producing this same type of content in films, ads, and commercials for years. The best example is the Blackbird which is used in car commercials. Why does no one run around like Chicken Little, asking for more legislation and screaming "deepfake"? https://youtu.be/OnBC5bwV5y0?si=L33j3osVFjk9jtXe

Jeff Wing

Journalist / Writer / Editor / Brand Storyteller

3w

I've heard that in some movies they just have the characters say interesting stuff to each other, tapping into the subtle and energizing granularity of Life. You don't need green wallpaper or embarrassed techs in form fitting mummy-lycra. This green screen stuff is to narrative storytelling what Costco is to brick and mortar shopping: a glandular last gasp.

Jerry Barzdo

Director / Owner at Print Australia Pty Ltd

2w

Clever! But now, are we all disenchanted? 😎

Roy Dipankar

Producer • Project Lead • Research

1mo

Gotta love those Green Men💚

Kyle Popovich

Producer, Editor, and Developer

1mo

The shot was nice, but the static bikes always bothered me. And I ALWAYS thought they were on a truck, too bad the dolly pushers are in the way of the front of the bike. Some shots going lower would have help sell it. They had the ability to show full bikes, and didn't. That's too bad! I can't imagine it being any more expensive, the whole scene had to be motion trackedband composite anyways. Also, bikes are rear wheel drive, so it would have made sense to place all of the green screen grips behind the bikes, instead of making keanus/the hero, look the worst! But thanks for posting this clip, super informative.

Christophe Moreau

VFX Sup / Co-Founder @Terminus

1mo

Nice B-T-S! (A warm thought to the roto/prep artists, for the animated keying/despill)💪

Hazel Speed

Owner, Executive Producer of Animation + Other Projects at Pink Professor Enterprises Limited

3w

Imagine going in commuter traffic after the above. That said, when I drove a mini, none of us in heavy traffic would let in a motorcyclist as he was pestering and hindering everyone to nip in and out, causing problems rather than wait his turn. He took it out on my door with a huge kick. My sturdy mini did not show one sign of injury. Italian Job heritage of course, what else would one expect.

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