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argh.. for me... i may be filming in a wildlife sanctuary portion... so i need to go the the Environment place to see if im allowed too... to do that i need the script and production budget done... then i need to write a letter to the town manager (the town clerk told me allll this... somehow i got his number) and give him all the details and stuff.... then someone will be assigned to the filming....
its probably much easier in other places that actually have a film commission in the town
its probably much easier in other places that actually have a film commission in the town
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Well, I was working on some stuff for a Battle of 1812 doc I'm doing at school. I used that great ship we'll use in your flick, and some footage from Lake Erie. I was able to somewhat composite them together. I used a still 3D picture.
At any rate, it shows that it's relatively easy to composite, even if the video isn't on a tripod. If your compositor is any good, he shouldn't have any trouble making the sinking ship scene for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I21YdOL1iM4
At any rate, it shows that it's relatively easy to composite, even if the video isn't on a tripod. If your compositor is any good, he shouldn't have any trouble making the sinking ship scene for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I21YdOL1iM4
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