How do you make Hollywood-style CG with a tiny team and near-zero budget? Four filmmakers explain how they successfully went about it
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Remember when a movie budget topping $100 million was big news? Today, no one bats an eyelid to those sort of numbers. It’s simply assumed that, to have good-enough CG to satisfy the multiplex masses, you have to spend the GDP of a small nation.
Or do you? Every now and again, we’ll spot something online that looks like a blockbuster, but was actually made by small team working on a shoestring. Admittedly, we’re talking short films, not three-hour epics, but even so, the level of artistry on display can be mind-boggling. You often can’t help wondering: just how on earth did they do that?
Over the next few pages, we chat to the teams behind four such projects to find out the answer.
“WE FOCUSED ON REDUCING RENDER TIME”
The ‘small team, big project’ phenomenon is most often seen in film festival and competition entries, which every year just seem to get better and better.
Take DREAVELER, an entry to 2018 Pause Fest, Australia’s premier creative, tech and business event (vimeo.com/251461815). It’s a captivating, all-CG short set in a future world where death only exists as a type of euthanasia. The subject may be a little grim, but the CG dreamworlds are utterly awe-inspiring. So it’s certainly a surprise to learn that its creators, Taehoon Park, Hyunsup Ahn and Jihoon Roh, made the project in their spare time and over the course of just three months.
“We spent one month for the story and animatic, and two months for production,” says Taehoon. “We mainly used Cinema 4D for animations and rendering, After Effects for colour correction and compositing, and Maya and Marvelous Designer for the character modelling.”
This story is from the June 2018 edition of 3D World UK.
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