Research into set extensions.

When I was given the task of set extensions, I had a rough idea what it would entail. I knew that set extensions are about giving a sense to the audience of scenery that actually was not there or has been placed to make the scene that goes on forever to an extent.

For example, this video from Broadwalk Empire’s VFX breakdown of season one does it really thoroughly and wanted to give that authentic feel to the audience.

Meaning that they did research into the area of Atlanta city in the 1920’s that they wanted to re-create and did test versions to see what it would look like.

When filming the footage look like this –

filming (no set extension)
filming (no set extension)

How Atlanta City looks today but the people on the horse would have been dressed up by the costume department.

set extension added
set extension added

And this is what the set extension does. It adds buildings that have been knocked down or changed over time and popularises the scene with other people at the beach.

Another scene that best shows what set extensions can do is this –

original footage (no set extension)
Original footage (no set extension)
chromo keyed the blue screen and masked around the girl
Chromo keyed the blue screen and masked around the girl
Final scene (with set extension)
Final scene (with set extension)

Set extensions are 2D images which have been placed and then masked around objects and then motion tracked so that they can stay in one place making them look like they are actual structures which sells its realism to the audience.

In some cases, set extensions can really sell the believability of an area were no one has been before, for instance the film The Martian has some detailed scenes that show off how they sold the believability and authentic look of Mars.

With these screenshot it tells you the process of the how they set extended the scenes

Original shot
Original shot
Added a mountain in the background
Added a mountain in the background
Added a could in
Added a could in
second mountain but closer
Second mountain but closer
Colour correct the mountains so that they look believable in the shot.
Colour correct the mountains so that they look believable in the shot.
Second colour correct.
Second colour correct.
Final colour correct to give the mars orange tint.
Final colour correct to give the mars orange tint.

After my research of finding out more detail and understanding set extensions I feel much more confident in how to create a scene and make it realistic. Furthermore, I will be trying out and experimenting with this process so that then when I get the film footage I know what to do and how to make it realistic.

Purpose of this Blog – Immort Animation

The purpose of this blog this year is to document all my developments and test versions of my work for the student film Immort. I will also be posting up the final versions and steps towards them. The film itself is going to be VFX heavy, my role in film is to animate and Character rig all the 3D models which are going to be created by Samantha Dos Santos.

In addition, I will be creating set extensions and Matte Paintings for the film which I have never done before but I am strongly looking forward to learning how to do it and making them as realistic as possible.

When doing test versions of animations of 3D models I will be using resources from a website called Blend swap which is a catalogue of 3D models that you can animate, texture, rig and light for the 3D software blender. Obviously I will not be using it for commercial purposes. Its main purpose is to be showing my development of rigging and animating the 3D models for this project and trying to make realistic movements with the 3D models.

With set extensions and doing test versions, my idea is to do my very own test shoots of set extensions and matte paintings. To do this I would need to look for a location, record a scene and try out matte painting and set extension. By doing this I feel that when it comes to the real footage for the film, I will fully understand how to record a set extension scene and make a realistic matte painting.