I got into trouble in college because of a rain scene in a short I made because the tutor realised I hadn't signed out any rain protection for the cameras for the shoot. His face when I told him the rain wasn't real was priceless. He bought me a beer after college that day to apologise for going off on me lmao
I love VFX shots like this. The kinds that you wouldn't even consider to have much "touching up" (maybe aside from color grading) because they blend so well with the original footage. Killing it as always guys!
One of my projects back in film school involved filming indoors with rain, blood, and fire all involved. I built a rain machine using 2x4s with a spiraled hose with holes in it and then someone would stand above it on a ladder and pour water from the school's water fountain in a funnel that would trickle into the hose and create rain over my actor who was covered in blood by a chair that was set on fire for real. My actor also got sunburn from the lights over the intense 3 day shoot. I spent 8 months on the project... I got a B+. Not even an A.
I looked for tutorials about making VFX rain for a few years already and never could find anything good. I experimented myself trying to come up with some realistic ideas but again didn't really work. Now this video is totally gold. Thank you!
A really funky (yet easy) work around that I used to create haze or a promist feel is using an adjustment layer with the blend mode set to screen and gaussian blur turned up to like 400 and then just lower the opacity to liking. Not the same as red giant but great say to add haze in premiere without the glow effect
@@evilpigskin Davinci has a build in effect named glow. Make a parallel node with the footage as is below and add the glow effect to the upper node. Set the mode to light source only and adjust the glow threshold and lower the overall gain if needed. Can't wish for more. ✌️
the first thing I looked for and noticed was the lack of raindrops impact on her. It's also what the Avatar VFX team said is the hardest thing to do digitally. How raindrops interact with different materials and texture at different velocity and angles and the massive amount of it. I don't even wanna know how long it would take to render that.
oh my god, i thought it was going to be a failry complex way of maybe using some cgi or effect but actually utilising already made footage but just making it transparent? honestly this is blowing my mind, it's easier and more simple than i ever would have come up with xd thank you so much!
Shooting a music video for an actress on Disney this weekend and she wants a very climactic end of the video rain scene but it won’t be raining this weekend. This just saved my life! I’ll definitely use some practical water mixed in with the digital. Looks extremely realistic, well done!
Watching you guys from year one, it was a love-"hate" relationship, cause you gave me more inspiration and love for this craft, as you put more fear in me for even attempting to enter this business.
Great tutorial. I love how you break it up with the funny outtakes. That always helps with longer tute's, although, this was a short one. Thanks for the content.
Just watched the old wand episode...boy remember when "Ry" spoke super fast? Me too..also still waiting for you to jump over to Full Sail for advice from the pros ;)....Booya indeed
This is an awesome breakdown. Specifically, the blending of the practical effects with the hose blending with the digital assets. Definitely something we should have thought about when we did our first short that involved rain lol. It definitely didn't look this good. As always, you guys are the best for helping filmmakers to achieve their goals at any budget/skill level!
This is a great tutorial to see what can be done by someone familiar with all the tools. If I, as someone coordinating production of a film project, handed a scene to someone and asked them to "make it rain" (presuming this person knew what they were doing), how long should it take to put something like this in place? Is this an hour's effort? A day? Presume that the shot had been done with all the necessary components, and they only needed to do the digital work.
For the wide shot, I think that the only thing that is missing is having Emily actually being wet and having some interaction with the water. I think that having someone stand on a ladder and spraying her with water and having a clean plate to mask out the ladder and person spraying the water would have sold this effect.
Josh is hilarious. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, you guys could really do great if you started your own mini series on here. Sci-fi / comedy adventures, I would tune in for every episode.
Slowly but surly I’m implementing everything film riot has taught us into my short films . I have a note book of film riots episodes so If I need to learn an effect I can go look it up and learn .
I got into trouble in college because of a rain scene in a short I made because the tutor realised I hadn't signed out any rain protection for the cameras for the shoot. His face when I told him the rain wasn't real was priceless. He bought me a beer after college that day to apologise for going off on me lmao
THATS AWESOME MICHAEL
@@shitchops Take off that headset, sir.
This is the best lie of the year
Wow🤔😂🤣🤣
@@lcssandkengofficial9486 i dont think he is lieing
I love VFX shots like this. The kinds that you wouldn't even consider to have much "touching up" (maybe aside from color grading) because they blend so well with the original footage. Killing it as always guys!
Yes, as always killing
This looks much better than I would have thought. You really put a lot of effort into the depth, scale and lighting.
Legitimately have a band wanting to do a rain scene in their next music video. This is gold.
That was amazing how real you got that to look!
yes
I love the behind the scenes of Josh and Emily! Amazing results as usual!
Same, I just love seeing all of their interactions as a family
Brooo thankss, now i can finish my project
This was incredible
One of my projects back in film school involved filming indoors with rain, blood, and fire all involved. I built a rain machine using 2x4s with a spiraled hose with holes in it and then someone would stand above it on a ladder and pour water from the school's water fountain in a funnel that would trickle into the hose and create rain over my actor who was covered in blood by a chair that was set on fire for real. My actor also got sunburn from the lights over the intense 3 day shoot. I spent 8 months on the project... I got a B+. Not even an A.
Bro I would of just died
I wanna watch it
Y’all’s skits need to be expanded upon into bigger stories, that opening was SO GOOD.
I looked for tutorials about making VFX rain for a few years already and never could find anything good. I experimented myself trying to come up with some realistic ideas but again didn't really work. Now this video is totally gold. Thank you!
I really wish you guys would have more fun during your shoots lol. Seriously though, I've always admired your family dynamic, it's pretty rad.
You guys never fail to impress me with what you can do with effects
This is solid gold. Not every movie can benefit from electricity bolts or gunfire, but rain...super versatile.
A really funky (yet easy) work around that I used to create haze or a promist feel is using an adjustment layer with the blend mode set to screen and gaussian blur turned up to like 400 and then just lower the opacity to liking. Not the same as red giant but great say to add haze in premiere without the glow effect
I use this for fog I think it works well :)
Now I gotta do this in DaVinci.
@@evilpigskin I don’t know if da Vinci has adjustment layers but you can always duplicate the footage and do it that way
@@evilpigskin Davinci has a build in effect named glow.
Make a parallel node with the footage as is below and add the glow effect to the upper node. Set the mode to light source only and adjust the glow threshold and lower the overall gain if needed.
Can't wish for more. ✌️
I remember subscribing after the original rain video back in the day. Time truly does fly!
I love the skit! It's amazing how many horror movies forgo that kind of suspense, and just use cheap jumpscares instead. Well done!
The "make it rain" song was playing in my head during the flashback
I thought for sure the first time I saw the rain in the wide shot that it was practical. Genuinely amazing results! ✨
Geez, this is amazing. When I saw the shot I thought this was going to be more of a practical episode. You guys blew me away
Insane execution 💯💯💯
Frickin' love you guys, nothing but respect and admiration for you all, for your hard work, to teach us something so amazing. Thank you so much.
Amazing result! You are the best!
This looks so good. The wind on the raincoat really helped with the wide shot as well as well
the power of editing is honestly deadly
what was the editor he used is it adobe after effects ? sry im new to this (like brand new)
The transition from all the rain to none at 10:29 just seems like normal Florida weather...
Dude this looks so fucking real omg
I'm from Brazil, I'm really enjoying the videos now that I'm studying video editing and VFX, thank you very much, teach us everything
The Emily and Josh shots are so cute on top of an already amazing tutorial :ooo
the first thing I looked for and noticed was the lack of raindrops impact on her. It's also what the Avatar VFX team said is the hardest thing to do digitally. How raindrops interact with different materials and texture at different velocity and angles and the massive amount of it. I don't even wanna know how long it would take to render that.
Unbelievable, great work. Can't believe how realistic this looks.
Man that turned out looking super realistic.
Damn it must be cool working with your family like this.
wow Amazing and Very Very Nice Video Superb 👍👍👌👌💯💯🙏🙏🙏🙏.....
oh my god, i thought it was going to be a failry complex way of maybe using some cgi or effect but actually utilising already made footage but just making it transparent?
honestly this is blowing my mind, it's easier and more simple than i ever would have come up with xd
thank you so much!
I don't even like compositing and vfx, and this made me amazed.
That rain alone was more realistic than my life
loved the chemistry of Emily and Josh!
This is one of my new favorites
Shooting a music video for an actress on Disney this weekend and she wants a very climactic end of the video rain scene but it won’t be raining this weekend. This just saved my life! I’ll definitely use some practical water mixed in with the digital. Looks extremely realistic, well done!
your life was in danger because it wasn't going to rain? that's one tough life there
@@RojoSostenido corny
why is this channel so underrated?
We like this one a LOT. Like, a lot a lot.
I asked Andrew at conference once if he could do a rain tutorial for VC. He said it was way to hard.. I'm stoked you tackled it!
I love this shot
Great tutorial
I am huge on atmosphere. So this is amazing! Great job! Also love the chemistry between Josh and Emily. We need more of that going foward!
Watching you guys from year one, it was a love-"hate" relationship, cause you gave me more inspiration and love for this craft, as you put more fear in me for even attempting to enter this business.
definately gonna use in future projects
Information overload
unbelievably amazing
These Emily and Josh cutaways were the best lol. Very cool effect. Thanks for sharing!
*spiderman swinging through City effects* *with you(Ryan) would a blockbuster comic episode...I mean just imagine you swinging*
The best vfx rain at youtube. Great work guys!!!
Dang that looks real :o I still remember using ccRain or whatever the effect was back then and it wasn't great haha
"I just look like a trash bag" :D
Great tutorial. I love how you break it up with the funny outtakes. That always helps with longer tute's, although, this was a short one. Thanks for the content.
Just watched the old wand episode...boy remember when "Ry" spoke super fast? Me too..also still waiting for you to jump over to Full Sail for advice from the pros ;)....Booya indeed
So cool. Love the close up of the knife - looks particularly realistic to me and the grade looks sooo nice!
2:22 Truer words have never been said
This is an awesome breakdown. Specifically, the blending of the practical effects with the hose blending with the digital assets. Definitely something we should have thought about when we did our first short that involved rain lol. It definitely didn't look this good. As always, you guys are the best for helping filmmakers to achieve their goals at any budget/skill level!
просто фантастика ))) дождь из ничего )))
Thank you
진짜 봐도 봐도 신기하다 여기...😍
This looks so awesome!
This blew my mind
It's stuff like this that blows my mind! Awesome video!
That ending makes me want to see "Preacher Ryan" back to deliver the gospel of filmmaking!
Cameraman never died, even though he was hit by a rainstorm for hours to shoot a scene, he never had a high fever...
LETS GOOOOO BABY NEW VIDEO always love to see a new one drop this one is super useful, keep up the good work!!
This is awesome
Josh's laughter made my day. Thanks for that Josh. From the bottom of my lump of coal.
HOLY SH*T YOU BY FAR ARE THE MOST TALENTED WITH VFX I'VE SEEN ON RUclips!
OMG! that was mind blowing!
OMG this is so nice, looks like Hollywood movie 😍
TNice tutorials is literally the best tutorial on RUclips. It's right to the point, and very informative at the sa ti. Thank you so much
You guys are genius.
カッコよすぎます‼️
This is a great tutorial to see what can be done by someone familiar with all the tools. If I, as someone coordinating production of a film project, handed a scene to someone and asked them to "make it rain" (presuming this person knew what they were doing), how long should it take to put something like this in place? Is this an hour's effort? A day? Presume that the shot had been done with all the necessary components, and they only needed to do the digital work.
Damn that looked amazing!💯
Great episode as always!
After Effects makes this so much more complex in post. Resolve, Fusion would cut this time down by half lol.
Rains one of my favorite elements! Thanks for sharing. I'll have to try them out in Hit Film. 😎
With the vfx you can manipulate the reality
Amazing work guys!
I didn't know this was fake rain until you said it was. i think the wind help sell it
For the wide shot, I think that the only thing that is missing is having Emily actually being wet and having some interaction with the water. I think that having someone stand on a ladder and spraying her with water and having a clean plate to mask out the ladder and person spraying the water would have sold this effect.
I agree and maybe have her feet in a bit of water.
You are the king, best tutorial ever
THIS IS INSAAAAAANEEE!! so good !
This is incredible
Incredible content, best VFX I've seen on RUclips in a long time.
Josh is hilarious. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, you guys could really do great if you started your own mini series on here. Sci-fi / comedy adventures, I would tune in for every episode.
Hence proof that budget doesn't matter only creativity matters so be creative 😊
the integration, it took me a moment to realize what was fake. Great job!
You guys are crazy!!!! I love it!
Wow that's intricate & crazy but it looks great.
"I just look like a trash bag" had me going.
Slowly but surly I’m implementing everything film riot has taught us into my short films . I have a note book of film riots episodes so If I need to learn an effect I can go look it up and learn .
8:08 I actually immediately thought of this loki scene when I saw the thumbnail
9:35 HELPP WHY DID YOU SKIP THE GRADE SECTION IT LITERALLY CHANGED EVERYTHING CRYING
Insane! I've been following you guys since that old video of practical rain in the backyard... awesome!
I would love to have a baby sister like yours. Always in a good mood!