Dating jitters

Dating Jitters is a short romantic comedy Visual Effects (VFX) film depicting the personification of one’s nervousness during a first date. The premise is that two long-time friends, who like each other, go on their first romantic date, with the added twist that they have “nervous monsters”, a physi...

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Main Author: Tay, Ashley Rui Yi
Other Authors: Benjamin Seide
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-741592019-12-10T12:37:19Z Dating jitters Tay, Ashley Rui Yi Benjamin Seide School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Animation::3D Dating Jitters is a short romantic comedy Visual Effects (VFX) film depicting the personification of one’s nervousness during a first date. The premise is that two long-time friends, who like each other, go on their first romantic date, with the added twist that they have “nervous monsters”, a physical representation of their nervousness. The sizes of the monsters are proportional to the level of nervousness in their owners, and will cause more chaos as they get bigger. Throughout the date, our protagonists try to hide their monsters from each other, similarly to how one would try to hide their nervousness on a first date. In order to facilitate interactions between the actors and the computer generated (CG) monsters, we used tracking puppets to be object tracked in post-production, and this also helped the actors to get a better idea of the scenario to improve their performance. To simulate other movements of objects, we used other props such as PVC pipes and strings. A various number of 3D, tracking and compositing software were used, such as The Foundry Nuke, Autodesk Maya, Pixologic Z-brush, Andersson Technologies LLC Syntheyes, Imagineer Systems Mocha Pro and SideFX Houdini to complete our project. The film was shot on an ALEXA camera. This report will focus on my experiences and contributions to the completion of the film, as well as the insights I have gained. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2018-05-02T01:01:51Z 2018-05-02T01:01:51Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74159 en Nanyang Technological University 24 p. application/pdf
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Tay, Ashley Rui Yi
Dating jitters
description Dating Jitters is a short romantic comedy Visual Effects (VFX) film depicting the personification of one’s nervousness during a first date. The premise is that two long-time friends, who like each other, go on their first romantic date, with the added twist that they have “nervous monsters”, a physical representation of their nervousness. The sizes of the monsters are proportional to the level of nervousness in their owners, and will cause more chaos as they get bigger. Throughout the date, our protagonists try to hide their monsters from each other, similarly to how one would try to hide their nervousness on a first date. In order to facilitate interactions between the actors and the computer generated (CG) monsters, we used tracking puppets to be object tracked in post-production, and this also helped the actors to get a better idea of the scenario to improve their performance. To simulate other movements of objects, we used other props such as PVC pipes and strings. A various number of 3D, tracking and compositing software were used, such as The Foundry Nuke, Autodesk Maya, Pixologic Z-brush, Andersson Technologies LLC Syntheyes, Imagineer Systems Mocha Pro and SideFX Houdini to complete our project. The film was shot on an ALEXA camera. This report will focus on my experiences and contributions to the completion of the film, as well as the insights I have gained.
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