Here's an amazing example of what can be done using modern, low-cost camera gear and digital compositing tools.
There was undoubtedly a tremendous amount of planning that went into this, and it really demonstrates how you don't have to be a huge studio with a mega-budget to do cast-of-thousands scenes. Sometimes the asset you have at your disposal is time. In this case they took a few days to shoot many, many versions of soldiers running across the beach. (I suppose careful viewers could start to wonder why all of the soldiers are the same height...)
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
War on a Shoestring Budget
Posted by Dave Bittner at 3:00 PM
Labels: after effects, compositing
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