Eclipse - Behind the scenes - Sky Replacement
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Behind the scenes breakdown of how I did some of the sky replacements for the short film Eclipse using Adobe After Effects.
Please watch the whole film at • Eclipse
Music by Roma Yagnik from the Eclipse score: / rey-10
This is a fantastic tutorial, thanks a lot for sharing! It's really nice to see what a shot can look like in a film before the magic is applied, quite humbling really. Beautiful film and idea.
+Christopher Whiteside Thanks very much watching Chris.
Eclipse Short Film But the effect extrat is a plugin?
Adobe After Effects.
JJ abrams would be proud for those lens frames
The custom lens flare made this shot work, to be honest. Great attention to detail.
Wow, I love seeing how the magic is made. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome work
appreciated greatly
Good commentary
Good voiceover
Simply beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Best tutorial I have seen in a long time thank you so so much for the effort!!!!
+Eclipse Short Film Thanks Mark for the BTS on the sky replacement. What a skill you have. Congratulations on your @rodemic #myrodereel win. Your work was outstanding.
Simple Audio Tips Thank you!
I'm just getting into video work and these kind of videos always inspire me to learn more. Thank you for the info you shared! Great job!
Thanks for taking the time to show this! I wasn't sure sky replacement would be feasible with our cloudy British sky, but you've done a fantastic job here.
Ben Rawles It's always possible - it's making it match the lighting conditions thats the trick. Thanks for watching. M
this is insanely amazing. wow.
This is brilliant Mark. Thanks so much for putting this up. I am currently writing and talking to students about additional elements and effects that can vastly improve their VFX and After Effects work and seeing techniques they are currently learning (2D tracking and NULLS) used in a real world situation and done so well is fantastic. Great work. Cheers.
Brilliant! Beautiful result and so easy. Thank you.
It is great to see how you captured your own lens flares parts and added them to a custom flare.
Pretty cool and very interesting
Wow. .That is loads of work and very impressive. Off to see Eclipse now and thank you for this tutorial.
Mohawked one , i love your work very much , simply it's a honor to follow you
Thought the film was beautifully shot, love the attention to detail, great work!
Great skill to have in the UK :) Excellent work!
Diego Barraza Thanks Diego.
I am a student whos into film making, photography and animation but study's business. I have the skill on taking cinematic shots if i do say so myself. Now i need the money to buy the software and equipments, also learning the skill to edit videos. Need money in general lol. I love the video and it makes me even more eager to make videos.
bruh at first i was like get to the point but i fucking love the way you get into detail, Awesome vid
Truly inspiring
Thank you very much for this, this was a great tutorial and made something so incredible look so simple to accomplish.
Brilliant!!! Great for music videos too!!! Many Thanks
this is amazing! So much to learn with video editing... i guess it can be endless
Such a great work!
This is awesome! I really want to try this now !
I just came across this, and my jaw dropped. I've done a few sky replacements and compositing of other elements before, but this was such a straight forward no hassle way of doing it, you've just changed my workflow completely! :-)
How do you get those lens scratches and stuff with Optical Flares? Perhaps I need to update?
Anyway amazing job. Subbed!
Great stuff. If only others were as good with their tuts. Thanks
Beautifully done! I don't do enough of this on my clips always do to time restraints but this makes me want to do it anyways.
This is fantastic.
Most excellent work! :)
Thank you for the tut, it looks amazing
You're welcome.
Awesome - love it!
looks great thank you! this will help me so much with my video.
it looks awesome
OMG! That was absolutly amazing! Very educational for me. I really like how you took it all apart! Thanx :-))
that was phenomenally done, brother
I really enjoyed this tut! Awesome work ! ! ! You've got yourself a new follower!
This is so cool. Thanks for the video
07:02 very nice eclipse
This is extremely useful. I am film director in Korea, and your film moved me a lot. I started to learn editing thesedays, and if only I could use that shot to practice… I desparately practice sky replacement editing, but I've got no useful source now. Is there any shot that you never used in your film that you can give permission to practice editing?
this video was really useful for me, since im also a editor for short films in our school
niiice video! im going to try the sky replacement soon :)
congrats for this, very nice.
Thanks for this! Most of the other tutorials are done in America with a blown out sky, pretty impossible to get here in the North
Gorgeous work!
Extremely useful. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Thanks man! That was good info and concise!
Absolutely stunning.... Great work. Question, - This works really well in 2d space, however, any advice to do a sky replacement in 3d space?
Thanks a buch.
Carlos
You are brilliant!
That was amazing
amzing!! very crazy!!
Wow! How did you remove the light that comes out in the second 30?
This is amazing!
Outstanding job! Question: What are your computer's specs for After Effects to run so smoothly?
Hi Julian, I had an iMac when I made this (nearly three years ago now. The 27 inch model with 2gb of video memory and 32gb of RAM. I've upgraded to a MacPro since but After Effects will run on a basic computer happily - it just depends what you want to do with it and how long you're prepared to wait for renders.
Did you animate the masking?
you are just great! thanks dude
well damn this was shot where i live, remember watching this a while back :o
Made with love in Morpeth!
Great work
really nice
amazing
HEY can you plz give a link to download that amira rec 709 LUT
beautiful!
Really cool.
thinc you bro & for all your team ;) realy good work
very great job
Nice work.
Amazing thanks for sharing!
Very cool!
Very good!!!
That is insane
Great tuto mate.
Thank you
Very nice. I wonder if you could share the raw video so I can practice replicating? Feel free to watermark it if you wish. Thanks.
Yep, Best Sky replacement tutorial i´ve seen! the others where just rambling and did not make a good results, This on the other hand.. Did you guys win ? i know it was some time ago now ^^
Cheers for the kind words, Gabriel. We won Best Cinematography and were amongst the final dozen finalists for the best film prize which I was very happy with. Thanks for watching.
Very very interesting, thanks a lot!!!!!
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing :-).
hi 2020!!! amazing!
Your awesome. I would love to be able to do that, but for me I think it's too much... AE is quite difficult to learn on my own xD
awesome
did you track the two points to the one null?
amazing thanks for sharing
That's art, m8
Thanku Very Much Brother I Really Like Your Video Very Much......
just WOW
Excellence
Really nice. And really hard to do for "a layman" like me
Epic, thank you for making this...sub'd
Thank's !
Great!!!
What is name of editing software plz tell me
wonderful! thank you for this tutorial
Goodjob ;)
Wow !
wow!! .. ok so not exactly the beginners DIY tutorial i was looking for .. lol.. its ok cool to watch anyway
hey man its useful video....👍
Brilliant! Thank you. Subscribing :)
veri nice sir thanks
Love it.
Hi, I'm in the uk. Are you still active as a film Maker??
how can i get amira rec 709 cube LUt plzz