Greetings, one and all! After several days of trying to wrap my head around the ship building challenge, I decided to stop trying to do things right, and just try something. The result was turning a large plastic egg into a starship. (Work in progress shot below.) It was a very free-form process, figuring out how to work with the different shapes and materials in real time, along with trying new techniques. The result has a lot of mistakes, but it seems to have broken the initial productivity block on the process. Plus, better to make those mistakes on a test project than on the model you'll be shooting with.
I think it has the look of a freighter or colony ship. What do you think?
Next up, we had a four hour session in a dark room touching up the Nine Isles movie in preparation for release, using the more powerful new tech and the aforementioned friend's greater experience to finalize the color correction on the project. One down, several more to go...
Lastly, the team met again Sunday, and spent the day working on flow...
Working from the foundation of the flourish, we then worked into a strike, then a sequence of strikes, followed up by application via a short choreography exercise.
Well, that's about all for this week. Until next time!