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Terry Lee November 11th, 2007 07:24 PM

I was thinking about ordering the two ILM books. They are in my shopping cart now but im looking for something that covers Hollywood miniature set work if possible.

Something that covers things like this:
http://www.hatchfx.com/matte-paintin..._miniature.jpg

I have been building little models like this for years, but how do I get a model to look like the real thing on camera? Is there such a book or preferably a video that covers these sorts of things? Perhaps the two ILM books contain this information?

I ask because, as some may remember, my goal is to make a film for a Native American site in Southern Indiana called Angel Mounds. At the peek of its inhabitance there were some 200 homes enclosed by a mile long wall, which all encircled a large central mound. Today, all that is visually prevalent is the degraded central mound. It is my hope to rebuild the city using miniature set building, green screening and matte painting techniques. Now I know I cannot simply read a few books and become a pro over night. What I am trying to accomplish is an in depth understanding of the art so that I am better in tune with the people that will be doing this work and then eventually be able to do it myself.

Terry Lee November 12th, 2007 12:08 AM

For some reason that link isn't working...sorry :(

Brian Drysdale November 12th, 2007 05:31 AM

Unfortunately, I can't think of any books that just cover the actual model making for films. Quite a few cover the techniques for shooting models and discuss aspects of the subject, including scale, depth of field, slow motion to give scale etc.

Magazines like Cinefex go into quite a lot of detail on filming effects on the latest films (plus an archive of back issues that can be purchased), but you do need to be pretty up to speed to follow the articles, since it's aimed at professionals.

http://www.cinefex.com/

These do show the models being constructed and model makers discuss their methods. I notice you can get B & W photocopies of the early Star Wars issues.

Terry Lee November 12th, 2007 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Drysdale (Post 774045)
Quite a few cover the techniques for shooting models and discuss aspects of the subject, including scale, depth of field, slow motion to give scale etc.

Yes! you see the model building I already have, its the ability to make a model house look full scale that I need. Which books are you refering to?

Brian Drysdale November 12th, 2007 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Terry Lee (Post 774345)
Yes! you see the model building I already have, its the ability to make a model house look full scale that I need. Which books are you refering to?

"The Technique of Special Effects Cinematography" has a couple of chapters on shooting miniatures plus a chapter on glass shots. It's an older book with a lot on optical printers and shooting effects on film, but it's very much about how to do things and quite a lot does apply when shooting on video.

You might be able to get a used copy on Amazon, rather than buying new.

Terry Lee November 12th, 2007 06:33 PM

Is this what you are refering to?

http://www.amazon.com/Techniques-Spe...4912373&sr=8-1

Brian Drysdale November 13th, 2007 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Terry Lee (Post 774440)

Yes, that's the book.


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