How is the topical “back-to-back movie” created on SNS?
Various movies are released on the Internet every day, providing healing and surprise to people. One of the popular movies spread on the Internet seemed to be a combination of surprise and surprise created by the fusion of stuntman and computer graphics.
Here's the story behind that viral backflip that's making everyone freak out
https://mashable.com/article/backflip-heels-video-vfx-shutter-authority-jiemba-sands/
In the fourth week of February 2020, 'Movies that fail when a man flips back while wearing pin heels' became a topic on Twitter. The following tweets were talked about, and at the time of article creation, more than 50,000 retweets were collected and more than 170,000 likes were collected.
Sick flip bruh pic.twitter.com/gADC0Qs213
— Human Beeing | ???? (@human_not_bees) February 19, 2020
A man wearing pin heels appears.
Sit down and ...
Jump!
It turns around with my knees ...
It is a subtle landing ...
I thought it was a fall and collapsed like a stone statue. This is a live-action movie processed with VFX .
VFX artist Raghav Anil Kumar's Instagram account ' Shutter Authority ' and Jiemba Sands , a stuntman and YouTuber , collaborated and created a movie . The original movie is as follows. In fact, backflip has been successful.
When international media Mashable contacted creator Kumar, `` Jiemba's content is perfect for my idea when trying to make something unexpected and even more unexpected. 'My goal was to bring Jiemba's content to a higher level. In that regard, I think my idea worked.' .
For this movie spread on Twitter, there have been many surprise voices such as 'I've been watching this video about 15 times, but every time I get it.'
I watched it like 15 times and I'm still taken back every single time.
— Kiss my Fat Ash (@Tobi_Is_Fab) February 19, 2020
Kumar who worked on the movie learned about VFX while referring to the tutorial movie uploaded on YouTube, and seems to have started editing video on a family shared PC from around 2004. It seems that Kumar's editing technology was basically obtained from YouTube and other video sites on the Internet, 'I was interested in movie production and VFX since childhood. The evolution of YouTube over the past 10 and a half years Makes it easy to learn anything on YouTube. '
According to Kumar, I used Adobe After Effects , the industry standard tool for motion graphics and VFX, and Blender , a 3D modeling tool, to create the footage. The time it took to create the video was 'several hours,' but he said that it took 'several hours' to further fine-tune the video.
Kumar's Instagram post briefly describes the process of making the hottest movie.
This is the original video. Backflip has been successful.
Based on the moment of landing in this video, a 3DCG model of 'Jiemba at landing' was created using Blender.
And drop it on the ground and destroy it.
Add materials and textures to the CG model ...
Add a light source using Adobe After Effects and render the
And remove Jiemba from the original video ...
Synthesize CGI.
The movie is now complete.
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