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iTunes efx
Posted by Paul Boyer on October 5, 2006 at 3:13 pmDoes anyone know how they did the new iTunes efx? I have a client asking for that for a project.
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Paul Boyer
October 5, 2006 at 3:51 pmThe light streaks. I know how to do that with film, but it’s not like the on air spot. is it motion? shake? How was this done to mix the effect with the live motion?
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Noah Kadner
October 5, 2006 at 4:21 pmThe “light streaks”? Are you taking about an iTunes visualizer or some commercial? In either event I’d suspect you could probably come up with something alike using partical emitters in Motion.
Noah
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Doyle Rockwell
October 5, 2006 at 5:08 pmHeya,
I think he’s referring to the colored light trails in the new iPod Nano commercials. It’s similar to the old flashlight/long-exposure trick of days gone by.
While it would be possible (but really tedious) to do the shots in a 3D compositor, I would guess the trails were generated in anapp like Maya. A 3D tracker like Boujou or PFTrack could be used to solve the path of movement, then you just run a surface along that path (with the appropriate streak texture). Even with that much automation, it would take a decent amound of hand-tweaking to ensure that the trail surface is properly oriented for twisting.
Combine all that with a bunch of roto, keying and color-correction, and you’re golden 😉
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Winston A. cely
October 5, 2006 at 5:46 pmAmazing spots!
I think it’s cool cause it reminds me of the photographs of Picaso painting in the air.
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