The Virtual Universe: Exploring VFX, Gaming, and Animation Techniques in Filmmaking

The Virtual Universe: Exploring VFX, Gaming, and Animation Techniques in Filmmaking
Author: Deepak Kumar Singh
Publisher: Literatureslight Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2023-05-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

"The Virtual Universe: Exploring VFX, Gaming, and Animation Techniques in Filmmaking" is a comprehensive book for anyone interested in the world of visual effects, gaming, and animation. The book takes readers on a journey through the virtual universe, exploring the latest techniques and tools used in the creation of cutting-edge visual effects, gaming environments, and animated films.

New Realities in Audio

New Realities in Audio
Author: Stephan Schütze
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1351727435

The new realities are here. Virtual and Augmented realities and 360 video technologies are rapidly entering our homes and office spaces. Good quality audio has always been important to the user experience, but in the new realities, it is more than important, it’s essential. If the audio doesn’t work, the immersion of the experience fails and the cracks in the new reality start to show. This practical guide helps you navigate the challenges and pitfalls of designing audio for these new realities. This technology is different from anything we’ve seen before and requires an entirely new approach; this book will introduce the broad concepts you need to know before delving into the practical detail you need. Key Features This book covers audio for all types of new reality technology. At the moment, VR and 360 video are getting a lot of press, but in a few years we will be hearing a lot more about Augmented and Mixed reality technologies as well. A practical guide to creating, designing and implementing audio for this new technology by a leading sound design and implementation expert. Conceptual explanations address the new approaches necessary to designing effective audio for the new realities. Real-world examples and analysis of what does and does not work including detailed case study discussions.

The Art of 3D Computer Animation and Effects

The Art of 3D Computer Animation and Effects
Author: Isaac V. Kerlow
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2009-04-13
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0470084901

Master the art of computer animation and visual effects production with the latest edition of this cutting-edge guide This remarkable edition of The Art of 3D Computer Animation and Effects offers clear, step-by-step guidelines for the entire process of creating a fully rendered 3D computer animation. With up-to-date coverage of the latest computer animation styles and techniques, this versatile guide provides insightful information for creating animations and visual effects from creative development and preproduction to finished animation. Designed to work with any computer platform, this Fourth Edition cuts through technical jargon and presents numerous easy-to-understand instructive diagrams. Full-color examples are presented including VFX and animated feature movies, games, and TV commercials by such leading companies as Blue Sky, Blur, BUF, Disney, DreamWorks, Electronic Arts, Framestore, ILM, Imagi, Microsoft, Mac Guff, The Mill, Menfond, Pixar, Polygon, Rhythm & Hues, Sony Imageworks, Tippett, Ubisoft, and Weta, and many other studios and groundbreaking independent artists from around the world. This fully revised edition features new material on the latest visual effects techniques, a useful update of the traditional principles of animation, practical information on creative development, multiple production pipeline ideas for shorts and visual effects, plus updated information on current production trends and techniques in animation, rendering, modeling, rigging, and compositing. Whether you are a student, an independent artist or creator, or a production company team member, The Art of 3D Computer Animation and Effects, Fourth Edition gives you a broad palette of tips and techniques for bringing your visions to life through 3D computer animation. Unique focus on creative development and production issues Non-platform specific, with multiple examples illustrated in a practical, step-by-step approach The newest computer animation techniques, including facial animation, image-based and non-photorealistic rendering, model rigging, real-time models, and 2D/3D integration Over 700 full-color images Encyclopedic timeline and production pipelines

Invisible Digital

Invisible Digital
Author: Aylish Wood
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2024-01-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1501390899

Invisible Digital helps us makes sense of something we cannot see by presenting an innovative approach to digital images and digital culture. At its heart is a novel method for exploring software used in the creation of moving images as markers of converging cultural, organizational and technological influences. The three main case studies of Invisible Digital are the animated feature Moana (2016) and the computer games No Man's Sky (2016) and Everything (2017). All three were created using procedural techniques: simulation software for Moana, and procedural content generation for No Man's Sky and Everything. Production culture disclosures associated with procedural techniques often emphasize the influences of automated systems and their algorithms, making them ideal for a study that interrogates digital processes. The approach of Invisible Digital is informed by relational theories and the concept of entanglement based on materialist perspectives, combined with insights from work that more explicitly interrogates algorithms and algorithmic culture. Aylish Wood employs the notion of assemblages to introduce the concept of material-cultural narratives. Using this conceptual framework, she draws out material-cultural narratives for each case study to demonstrate what they reveal about software and digital culture. These analyses of software provide a widely applicable method through which moving image studies can contribute more fully to the wider and growing debates about algorithmic culture.

The Art of 3D

The Art of 3D
Author: Isaac V. Kerlow
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780471430360

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The Art and Science of Digital Compositing

The Art and Science of Digital Compositing
Author: Ron Brinkmann
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1999-06-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780121339609

The digital compositing process is being applied in many diverse fields from Hollywood to corporate projects. Featuring over 30 pages of color, this tutorial/reference.provides a complete overview of the technical and artistic skills necessary to undertake a digital composition project. The CD-ROM contains composition examples, illustrations, and development software.

The VES Handbook of Visual Effects

The VES Handbook of Visual Effects
Author: Susan Zwerman
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1138
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1136136223

Wisdom from the best and the brightest in the industry, this visual effects bible belongs on the shelf of anyone working in or aspiring to work in VFX. The book covers techniques and solutions all VFX artists/producers/supervisors need to know, from breaking down a script and initial bidding, to digital character creation and compositing of both live-action and CG elements. In-depth lessons on stereoscopic moviemaking, color management and digital intermediates are included, as well as chapters on interactive games and full animation authored by artists from EA and Dreamworks respectively. From predproduction to acquisition to postproduction, every aspect of the VFX production workflow is given prominent coverage. VFX legends such as John Knoll, Mike Fink, and John Erland provide you with invaluable insight and lessons from the set, equipping you with everything you need to know about the entire visual effects workflow. Simply a must-have book for anyone working in or wanting to work in the VFX industry.

Filming the Fantastic with Virtual Technology

Filming the Fantastic with Virtual Technology
Author: Mark Sawicki
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2020-03-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1000762483

This book brings fantasy storytelling to a whole new level by providing an in-depth insight into the tools used for virtual reality, augmented reality, 360 cinema and motion capture in order to repurpose them to create a virtual studio for filmmaking. Gone are the long days and months of post before seeing your final product. Composites and CG characters can now be shot together as fast as a live-action show. Using off-the-shelf software and tools, authors Mark Sawicki and Juniko Moody document the set-up and production pipelines of the modern virtual/mocap studio. They reveal the procedures and secrets for making movies in virtual sets. The high-end technology that enabled the creation of films such as The Lord of the Rings, Avatar and The Jungle Book is now accessible for smaller, independent production companies. Do you want your actors to perform inside of an Unreal® Game Engine set and interact with the environment? Do you want to be able to put your live-action camera on a jib or dolly and move effortlessly through both a live-action and virtual space together? Do you want live performers interacting with giants, elves and other creatures manipulated by motion capture in real time? This book discusses all of these scenarios and more, showing readers how to create high-quality virtual content using alternative, cost-effective technology. Tutorials, case studies, and project breakdowns provide essential tips on how to avoid and overcome common pitfalls, making this book an indispensable guide for both beginners to create virtual backlot content and more advanced VFX users wanting to adopt best practices when planning and directing virtual productions with RealityTM software and performance capture equipment such as Qualysis.

Mastering CGI

Mastering CGI
Author: Cybellium Ltd
Publisher: Cybellium Ltd
Total Pages: 362
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Unleash the Creative Power of Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) with "Mastering CGI" In a world where visual storytelling and digital experiences dominate, mastering Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) is your key to unlocking limitless creative possibilities. "Mastering CGI" is your comprehensive guide to diving into the exciting world of CGI, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to create stunning visuals, animations, and immersive digital environments. Your Gateway to CGI Mastery Whether you're a digital artist, filmmaker, game developer, or simply someone with a passion for visual storytelling, CGI is a skill that can set you apart in today's competitive landscape. "Mastering CGI" is designed to demystify the complexities of CGI and provide you with a clear roadmap to becoming a CGI master. What You Will Explore · Foundations of CGI: Begin your journey with a solid understanding of CGI fundamentals, including 3D modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering. · Software and Tools: Discover the essential CGI software and tools, along with practical guidance on how to use them effectively. · Creating 3D Models: Learn the art of designing and sculpting 3D objects, characters, and environments from scratch. · Texture Mapping and Shading: Master the techniques of applying textures and materials to breathe life into your 3D creations. · Lighting and Rendering: Explore the intricacies of lighting your scenes and rendering them to achieve photorealistic or stylized results. · Animation and Visual Effects: Dive into the world of CGI animation, from character rigging and keyframe animation to creating captivating visual effects. · Real-World Applications: Gain insights into how CGI is used in various industries, from film and advertising to architecture and virtual reality. Why "Mastering CGI" Is Essential · Comprehensive Coverage: This book provides a comprehensive and beginner-friendly introduction to CGI, making it suitable for those with no prior experience as well as those looking to enhance their skills. · Practical Guidance: Loaded with step-by-step tutorials, practical tips, and hands-on exercises, "Mastering CGI" ensures that you can apply what you learn immediately. · Expert Insights: Benefit from the expertise of CGI professionals who share their knowledge and real-world experiences, providing you with valuable insights and industry secrets. · Unlock Your Creative Potential: Whether you dream of creating breathtaking visual effects, immersive virtual worlds, or memorable characters, CGI is the tool that will turn your creative visions into reality. · Stay Ahead: In an age where CGI is integral to entertainment, marketing, and design, mastering this skill will keep you at the forefront of creative innovation. Your Journey to CGI Mastery Begins Here "Mastering CGI" is your ticket to unlocking the full potential of Computer-Generated Imagery. Whether you aspire to be a digital artist, a VFX wizard, or a CGI powerhouse, this book will provide you with the knowledge, tools, and inspiration you need to bring your wildest creative visions to life. "Mastering CGI" is the ultimate resource for individuals looking to gain expertise in the world of Computer-Generated Imagery. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, this book will equip you with the knowledge and skills to create stunning visuals, animations, and immersive digital experiences. Don't wait; embark on your journey to CGI mastery today! © 2023 Cybellium Ltd. All rights reserved. www.cybellium.com

The Animation Pimp

The Animation Pimp
Author: Chris Robinson
Publisher: Course Technology
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2007
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

For five years, Chris Robinson wrote a monthly column for Animation World Network (AWN) called The Animation Pimp. Although it began as a way for Robinson to let off steam in his role as director of one of the world's largest animation festivals, the column quickly gained a cult following and just as quickly became a platform for the author's frank, provocative, and frequently very funny musings on the world of animation and his own life. The Animation Pimp collects the best of these pieces, which range from the nuts and bolts of running a festival to sex, death, superheroes, aesthetics, and the living dead. Robinson's unhinged prose is accompanied by some eighty drawings by the award-winning German artist and animator Andreas Hykade. In the spirit of Hunter Thompson, Nick Tosches, and Richard Meltzer, The Animation Pimp is an outrageous, funny, and ultimately truthful account of the chaos and glimmers of illumination in an art form and a life. The Animation Pimp is the first in a series of official guides published in collaboration with AWN Press. Each book covers major facets of the animation industry and offers a one-of-a-kind look into the careers of industry icons.