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    Fxphd PFT201:3D Camera Tracking with PFTrack

    Posted By: temeljnik
    Fxphd PFT201:3D Camera Tracking with PFTrack

    Fxphd PFT201:3D Camera Tracking with PFTrack
    Tutorial DVD | USA 2009 | Total Runtime 177 minutes | .mov file + exercise files | Aspect ratio 1.33:1
    Audio: mp3, 44100 Hz | 2.89GB

    Recently formed post production ‘boutique’ e3post and its award winning team have just completed a 30 second spot for the Association of American Railroads, (AAR). Largely a chromakey shoot the spot contains some tricky but beautifully executed CG composits which VFX talent Victor Wolansky insists were made so much easier using The Pixel Farm’s tracking and motion analysis toolset, PFTrack.

    by Brakhage: An Anthology: 2 DVD5 Set

    Posted By: temeljnik
    by Brakhage: An Anthology: 2 DVD5 Set

    by Brakhage: An Anthology: 2 DVD5 Set / Stan Brakhage
    DVD | USA 2003 | Distribution The Criterion Collection | Runtime 243 minutes | Aspect ratio Academy 1.33:1
    Sound mix Dolby Digital Mono 1.0 | 8.4GB

    Synopsis

    Working completely outside the mainstream, Stan Brakhage has made nearly four hundred films over the past half century. Challenging all taboos in his exploration of “birth, sex, death, and the search for God,” Brakhage has turned his camera on explicit lovemaking, childbirth, even actual autopsy. Many of his most famous works pursue the nature of vision itself and transcend the act of filming. Some, including the legendary Mothlight, were made without using a camera at all. Instead, Brakhage has pioneered the art of making images directly on film itself—starting with clear leader or exposed film, then drawing, painting, and scratching it by hand. Treating each frame as a miniature canvas, Brakhage can produce only a quarter- to a half-second of film a day, but his visionary style of image-making has changed everything from cartoons and television commercials to MTV music videos and the work of such mainstream moviemakers as Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, and Oliver Stone.

    Criterion is proud to present 26 masterworks by Stan Brakhage in high-definition digital transfers made from newly minted film elements. For the first time on DVD, viewers will be able to look at Brakhage’s meticulously crafted frames one by one.

    -Criterion Collection-

    Creative Cow- Stop Staring and Start Grading with Apple Color

    Posted By: temeljnik
    Creative Cow- Stop Staring and Start Grading with Apple Color

    Creative Cow- Stop Staring and Start Grading with Apple Color
    Duration: 121.96 min | Container MOV-QuickTime | H.264/MPEG-4 AVC | Bitrate: 1761 | Audio rate: 48(KHz) | 1.68GB