VFX Breakdown-Arcadia Bay (Ocean Shot Composite)
A quick breakdown of a visual effects shot from Arcadia Bay. I composited the ocean into this shot to maintain the illusion of a coastal town and to add interest to the scene. All visual effects work was done inside After Effects CC.
Visual Effects — Josh Bailey (http://www.ghostforest.co)
Cinematography — Teejay Jacoby (http://www.teejayjacoby.com)
Music — Gabe Mouer (http://www.patternistmusic.com)
Shot with the C100.
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Visual Effects — Josh Bailey (http://www.ghostforest.co)
Cinematography — Teejay Jacoby (http://www.teejayjacoby.com)
Music — Gabe Mouer (http://www.patternistmusic.com)
Shot with the C100.
Видео VFX Breakdown-Arcadia Bay (Ocean Shot Composite) канала Unseen Pixels
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