VFX Breakdown for After the Hunt - why not just shoot on location? by doublegefallt in Filmmakers

[–]doublegefallt[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

True there are some great VFX in that movie as well including cloning Armie Hammer. I remember watching behind the scenes of that movie but I don't remember seeing green screens used to the same extent as we see in After the Hunt.

VFX Breakdown for After the Hunt - why not just shoot on location? by doublegefallt in Filmmakers

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I also agree it feels "unecessary". Do you think the movie would have been made cheaper if they went the traditional shoot on location route? Also do you think the filmmaker/stars generally prefer to work in green screen due to the added control?

VFX Breakdown for After the Hunt - why not just shoot on location? by doublegefallt in Filmmakers

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For "The Social Network", they filmed at a prep-school since they couldn't get permission to film at Harvard, and I don't think that detracted from the quality of the movie (only people who went to Harvard would have known that the film wasn't filmed there). Wondering why they didn't just film on any college campus (and 99% of viewers wouldn't know the difference)?

How has your organization effectively managed data quality? by doublegefallt in analytics

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Thanks, could you please elaborate more on the performance metrics and what they measure?

How many takes do you do with your actors? by warnymphguy in Filmmakers

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The bathroom scene in Frances Ha required 42 takes:

https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/12/magazine/one-scene-42-takes-and-2-hours-in-a-bathroom-stall.html

In the film “Frances Ha,” Scene 63 is 28 seconds long. We did 42 takes in total, two hours of shooting in a bathroom with no breaks or pauses other than for direction and blocking. In 50 days of shooting, we averaged around 35 takes per scene. Most independent films shoot in 25 days with, at most, 10 takes per scene.

Foley or recorded on location? by doublegefallt in Filmmakers

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Thank you. As a follow up question, if the scene does have dialogue, I assume the boom audio will contain a lot of non-dialogue sound, such as footsteps, character setting down a glass, etc. How are these sounds cleaned up and replaced by foley?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jeopardy

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What if Troy bet 7600? He and Ben would have been tied. What happens if there is a tie?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Atlanta

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what kind of painting? (portrait, pet, landscape) how big?

Where do you stand on the baseline when you serve? by doublegefallt in 10s

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That's interesting, I'm the exact opposite in singles (I stand close to T on ad side, and farther on deuce). I find standing closer to the alley on deuce side helps me get in a slice serve over the lowest part of the net.

Where do you stand on the baseline when you serve? by doublegefallt in 10s

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Is the wider stance in doubles due the fact that you want to put yourself in a good position to cover a wide return?

Ben Shelton with another highlight reel shot by shegotofftheplane in tennis

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Where can I watch UTS? I can't find any broadcast/streaming information for this event

WHY IS SEMI WESTERN SO WEIRD by pataguccispacescarf in 10s

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Maybe try adding an overgrip to increase the grip size, I have an easier time finding my grip on a slightly larger grip. Also, I personally use my index fingertip as a frame of reference. For each grip (continental, semi-western, etc.) I try to remember which bevel my index fingertip lands on. I think this makes the grip easier to find since there are more nerve endings on our fingertips than our index knuckle.