*Updates* on the project.
Here is the short film
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOrsJ0wmsQ8"Unidentified" has been judged by BAFTA/Philips/RSA Films. The public voting period on youtube is Aug 23 - Sept 5 via the gallery at
http://www.youtube.com/philipscinematv Viewers can search in the gallery for "unidentified" or it's the 3 one on the 12th page.
The rules are slightly strict, but I will have a more 'direct' link. check out the entries and cast your vote.
I really appreciate the help from this forum, and Planetside Software. I've credited planetside with a little logo on the promotion I'm physically printing, posting and emailing to as many people as possible (shameless promoting yes, but i've been talking to people)
We do need many views as possible in a short period of time. Then we can get the votes in starting on Aug 23.
Thanks again for bearing with me, and you've done a great job in the time considered. Paul, Oshyan, Stephen, Volker. Stephen and Paul I'm humbled to work with for bringing the 1st master shot to life. I'm still learning from you guys.
Warner,

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I'm an indie filmmaker/VFX artist based out of North California. I'm entering Ridley Scott & Phillips TV "Paralell Lines" short film contest
http://www.youtube.com/user/philipscinematvIt's a challenge as I have until Aug 8th, (31 days) to complete a 3 minute short that will have about 20 fx shots and 4 live action sequences incorporating some Terragen & Maya shots.
Our submission is called UNIDENTIFIED (see 4 production stills at our facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/UNIDENTIFIED/105227349527926 The short is ambitious, thinking-outside-of-the-box, revisionist overhaul on the "alien/ufo" genre.
A 10-minute version will be in the works also. I found a great artist on CGtalk from Eqypt who is helping with a character fx shot in Maya. So it's becoming a fun online collaboration, but still scary as the deadline is so tight.
We've shot one of 4 sequences. The fx will be the most time consuming.
I purchased Terragen2 w/ animation recently but I'd like to collaborate with some of you guys if you're interested in participating & have the time! we'll file share back & forth. I just got a quad core asus, I can do rendering as well to free up your resources.
I have the NWDA pack also which is helpful. So I'm going to experiment.
The big shots I need help with in TG2 w/animation is SHOT 1 & 2 (described below). If I did it myself I'd need a fully procedural planet earth. and for shot-2 animating very realistic waves (before a storm) type shot. I really wish I had the time to do these, but I won't beable to get them right because of the time constraints.
Please let me know if you're interested and you will receive full FX credit on the film. I've been keeping the synopsis under wraps, but if you are interested I can send you a packet/presentation with previsuals, synopsis, and info. It'll be fun. David Valentin (formerly ILM) has commented on my work and the project itself. So that's pretty exciting. We have until Aug 8th, let's do it!
email:
warnerbrown01@yahoo.comfacebook:
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UNIDENTIFIED: SHOT 1. Length: 20 seconds. (TG2FX)
SLOW TRACK DOWN from darkness of space. Earth slowly comes into view. The sun is low in the solar horizon. 2, 4, 8 distant lights appear. (BEAT) We rapidly DROP straight into the atmosphere. This is the perspective of a UFO.We shoot down through violent cloud turbulence. Low rumble of flight. We Slow down and lower under the final bank of clouds, again seeing that same sun, a faded blotch behind the cold clouds.
We PAN DOWN to birds eye view, slowly moving over the stratosphere, as if inspecting it for a moment.
SHOT 2. (TG2FX)
PERSP. We're flying at mid pace over a cold ocean. We PAN UP to a bank of clouds & overcast. Dark. (Visual Inspiration Note: Shutter Island, the master shot of the island, but more turbulent waves, higher altitude.)
reference:
http://soysauce357.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/picture-12.png