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Neil Kissoon February 6th, 2004 07:39 PM

Any Good Sfx Programs
 
Hey guys, Friday night and I'm in front of the computer wondering is there any good sfx programs I use with vegas or 24p or 24pa files from the dvx? I'm looking to animate some fire, flashes, stuff like that would prevent me from torching my locations by accident...
Thanks Neil

Glenn Chan February 6th, 2004 11:49 PM

Check out Jay Rose's articles on dv.com. It has some information on how to make sound FX sound better, and where to get sound FX. You can either buy em off sites like sounddogs.com or make em yourself- foley.

http://www.dv.com/dv_login.jhtml?_requestid=93370 registration required.

Vegas has filters that can do the things talk about. The compressor could be a bit better but it'll work.

Robert Knecht Schmidt February 7th, 2004 12:41 AM

I think Neil's interested in special effects.

Neil, you may want to look into particleIllusion, which comes standalone or built into discreet's combustion.

Neil Kissoon February 7th, 2004 11:00 AM

Thanks guys, my fault I meant special fx but sound stuff will come in handy as well, Glenn. Mucho thanks fellas...

Neil Kissoon February 9th, 2004 12:52 PM

Hey Guys is there a program that would let me shoot an object the map it over another shot almost a green scrren kida effect

Glenn Chan February 9th, 2004 05:21 PM

You mean like shoot green screen footage (background = green, or blue) or luma key footage (background = black)?

On zero budget, you could try doing a difference key but that is less likely to work. You can average out frames while time lapsing to combat video noise and then it might be possible to get a good difference key.

Vegas will do keying pretty well.

Neil Kissoon February 10th, 2004 12:04 PM

well say I shoot a panning background (ex forest), the shoot a jeep seperatley, is there a way to place the moving jeep on the forest shop...
Thanks

Glenn Chan February 10th, 2004 08:27 PM

Well you *could* rotoscope the Jeep out of the background, but that would take you a long, long, long time. You have to be very careful how you shoot the Jeep (does perspective match, shoot with a high shutter, etc.). I'd like to think that there is a better way.

In Hollywood they have a thing where the vehicle is on a giant treadmill, but that's out of your budget.

Neil Kissoon February 11th, 2004 09:13 AM

Me too, I'm going to try using minatures against seperately shot backgrounds... I have no idea what I'm gonna do...

Rob Zeigler February 12th, 2004 08:42 AM

Hey Neil,

Getting back to your original post, if you're still looking for fire or explosions I would look into Pyromania, http://www.vce.com/pyro.html.

I used a couple of them on a commercial I did a while back and they worked out well.

Neil Kissoon February 12th, 2004 11:18 AM

Thanks Rob, That stuff looks pretty cool too, I'm gonna have to look into that, thanks again...


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