Dry Bones [KW42/2011]

Normalerweise habe ich hier auf mworkz.net eher selten Inhalte mit biblischem Anklang. Eigentlich nie. Heute jedoch schon – nämlich durch das aktuelle Video der Woche. Dabei handelt es sich um die – vorsichtig ausgedrückt – Visualisierung eines biblisch anmutenden Textes.

[message type=“info“]Dry Bones ist das Video der Woche vom 17.10.2011 bis 23.10.2011[/message]

Davon mal abgesehen, ist der Clip recht gut gemacht. Passend zum Text sind die richtigen Bilder ausgewählt, die Stimme des Erzählers passt ziemlich gut und ertönt in genau der passenden Intensität. Prima Stück Arbeit also.

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This project was a collaborative effort that spanned countries & time zones with several artists working long hours to finally put this piece out. The passage comes from an Old Testament prophecy, taken from Ezekiel 37. Not only is the text extremely descriptive and visual, lending itself to beautiful imagery, but show that where there is death and exile, hope and life can be found.

 

Dry Bones would not have been possible without the extremely talented artists with loads of patience, who I had the privilege of working with.

 

Dan DiFelice. Director, Compositor, VFX Director

David Tate. DP, Editor

Michael Rinnan. CG Artist: Tracking, Muscle Dev/Animation

Renato Marques. CG Artist: Skin & Vein Dev/Animation

Justin Burton. CG Artist: Previz

Matt Fezz. Colorist

Salomon Ligthelm. Score/Sound Designer

Chris Baden. Talent

Luke Atencio. VO Artist

 

We shot the piece entirely on the 7d and post work was done in c4d and Nuke. The project started in April with boards & CG dev, we shot in early June outside of Las Vegas, and spent June through October refining the CG as well as the composite, sound design, and color.

 

Dry Bones started off as a personal project of mine, but had it not been for Adam Devizia & the A/G picking up DB and funding a significant portion of it, it’s possible the project would have not taken flight.

 

Special thanks to:

Michael Jones & Glenn Stewart for your collaborative efforts, and Justin Jackson for use of your truck.

 

Skulls & Skeleton Provided by:

Dapper Cadaver dappercadaver.com

and ABC/Universal

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