Horizon's look a ILM and VFX - Part 1 (Optical Printing)

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2025

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  • @ricarleite
    @ricarleite 9 років тому +26

    Best short explanation of a traveling matte I have ever seen

  • @LuisGonzalez-dq4bg
    @LuisGonzalez-dq4bg 2 роки тому +2

    Finally, the explanation I’ve been waiting my whole life for 🤣

    • @bartoni79
      @bartoni79 5 місяців тому

      How do they create the black silhouette of the ship?

  • @TVperson1
    @TVperson1 7 років тому +33

    Darth Vardar?

    • @Woodsaras
      @Woodsaras 3 роки тому

      Searched for this comment as soon as ive heard it

    • @larramenpa
      @larramenpa 3 роки тому

      More like Darth (Agnes) Varda

  • @darmok072
    @darmok072 14 років тому +7

    "Darth Varder" ?

  • @DanielKutz
    @DanielKutz  13 років тому +5

    @Robkizzy it is the same show, but this is not a copy from you. I extracted it from a the full length video downloaded from mytvblog.org
    I divided it to parts according the subject and interest because these were much more interesting than other parts of the show. I have now seen your channel and it has amazing stuff, keep up the good work.

  • @PictureHouseCinema
    @PictureHouseCinema 13 років тому +2

    I think I have this programme on VHS somewhere :)

  • @AnandaPriyadharshan
    @AnandaPriyadharshan 9 років тому +9

    This much for a single scene.... We sure have taken these technologies into granted now a days...

    • @Sukuraidogai
      @Sukuraidogai 8 років тому +3

      We don't use these technologies nowadays. It's all done in the computer.

    • @AnandaPriyadharshan
      @AnandaPriyadharshan 8 років тому +7

      Yup, that's what I meant, at 2017 we just can do such a thing with 1 computer (and you don't even need a top of the line with 2 CPUs) but No one comes up with original ideas, these guys at the time did the unthinkable with the technology they had.... our imagination has declined by great heaps in the recent decade

    • @OpenGL4ever
      @OpenGL4ever 6 років тому +1

      @Ananda Priyadharshan
      Wrong, the ideas are in the software today you can't see unless you understand something about software development.
      If you're referring to story telling and not technology. Well, we have very good movies even today. Avatar and Interstellar are one example in the science-fantasy and science-fiction genre.

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr 5 років тому +2

      Computers since along time back.

    • @nos4me
      @nos4me 5 років тому

      We have much better technology and I think instead of it being quicker, they spend way more time on single scenes. Like 300+ hours on some of the new avengers

  • @Watcher3223
    @Watcher3223 3 роки тому +1

    Notice that the film of each of the elements run horizontally rather than vertically, as is typical with 35mm?
    That's because the elements were filmed in VistaVision.

    • @KylesDigitalLab
      @KylesDigitalLab 3 роки тому

      Nice, I had this shown in my class because in the class we were studying Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, and when I was watching the movie there is a bluescreen shot. The shot is at watch?v=oowcsynjIwc at timestamp 2:07.

    • @truefilm6991
      @truefilm6991 2 роки тому

      Yep, caught that as well. The Star Wars triolgy was shot on 35mm anamorphic. VistaVision is both non-anamorphic (perfect for optical composites) and has more image area, even with top and bottom cropped to (about) 2.39:1. The only drawback is that the final optical composite in VistaVision has to be printed onto 35mm anamorphic to be inserted into the original camera negative edit.

    • @Watcher3223
      @Watcher3223 2 роки тому

      @@truefilm6991 _"The only drawback is that the final optical composite in VistaVision has to be printed onto 35mm anamorphic to be inserted into the original camera negative edit."_
      The reasoning behind doing the VFX shots in VistaVision, in addition to the fact that it's non-anamorphic, is that it has higher resolution than something like 35mm Panavision.
      When you make an optical composite, there will be diminished resolution in the final result owing to generational loss because the composite is literally a copy of each of those elements combined into one. Doing the VFX elements in a higher resolution format compensates for such loss, so the final composite will reasonably match, quality wise, with other assets used in editing.
      Of course, digital compositing solves a lot of the problems involved with optical compositing.

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 3 роки тому

    Which is why if you have a vhs or beta max video of the star wars movies you can see the outlines of the of items with in the background scenes, like spaceships and other objects ,you can see the matt inserts everywhere. :)

  • @michaelbauers8800
    @michaelbauers8800 2 роки тому +1

    Helpful explanation. This is pretty technical, I wonder who developed this technique?

    • @Valkonnen
      @Valkonnen Рік тому

      Linwood G. Dunn expanded the concept in the 1930s by creating an optical printer that eliminated the necessity to create optical effects in the camera, and which was used in King Kong. These first optical printers had to be individually developed by each movie studio.

  • @eurochrissy2
    @eurochrissy2 11 років тому

    at 2.13,luke breaks the biker scouts neck,during the bluescreen shot,but this got left out in the final cut,instead the scout was just flung into a giant redwood!

  • @shaocaholica
    @shaocaholica 5 років тому +1

    What happened to part2?

  • @Gary80264
    @Gary80264 6 років тому

    Remember watching this. Brilliant. I never in Indiana Jones 2 they used miniature mine cars.

  • @bartoni79
    @bartoni79 5 місяців тому

    I don’t get it, how do they create the background matte and create the black silhouette of the ship?

  • @eurochrissy2
    @eurochrissy2 11 років тому

    well spotted,didn't see that first time!

  • @elevatordailies
    @elevatordailies 8 років тому +4

    I guess this how titles were done as well. Of course titles were probably easier to do.

    • @migueldeitos
      @migueldeitos 5 років тому

      Yaeh, i was brought here by with that question in mind and some google

  • @SamuelFaict.Filmmaker
    @SamuelFaict.Filmmaker 12 років тому +5

    This short documentary is more impressive than the three prequels combined... poor poor George...

  • @BritishSexComedy
    @BritishSexComedy 12 років тому +2

    No, we don't call him Darth Varder in Britain lol

  • @dukenukem8381
    @dukenukem8381 Рік тому

    Is this James Cameroon at 4:22 ?

    • @DanielKutz
      @DanielKutz  Рік тому

      No, Cameron didn’t work at ILM. He worked for Roger Corman’s New World Pictures.

  • @akc5150
    @akc5150 14 років тому +1

    @guitarmageddon666 I was just about to put the EXACT same comment on!!! Cool vid though! I remember watching it way back when.......

  • @MorpheusTheBro
    @MorpheusTheBro 2 роки тому

    Does anyone know how the "background matte" was created?

    • @Daniil1407
      @Daniil1407 3 дні тому +1

      It was drawn by hand through a rotoscope device. Each frame of the film is projected on a paper, on which animator tracing a silouete of the ship (also frame by frame) which then filmed.

    • @MorpheusTheBro
      @MorpheusTheBro 3 дні тому

      @@Daniil1407 I see. Thank you. I've been wording that for years lol

  • @mattdawg83686
    @mattdawg83686 13 років тому

    Say! I remember this show!

  • @xpez
    @xpez 12 років тому +1

    thank God for After effects!!!

  • @markcastro78
    @markcastro78 7 місяців тому

    why not just film the ships against a black background and use that to create their matte?

  • @iLikeTheUDK
    @iLikeTheUDK 11 років тому

    Darlek!

  • @johnhurley8918
    @johnhurley8918 6 років тому

    I am so confused

  • @wilberforce95
    @wilberforce95 10 років тому +3

    the British narrator is kind of random, but he's pretty awesome.

    • @KyleAButler
      @KyleAButler 9 років тому +1

      the wforce Well BBC Horizon is a British TV show so i guess its not all that surprising.

  • @frankytap
    @frankytap 12 років тому +1

    Darth vadar! lol

  • @Langkowski
    @Langkowski 4 роки тому +1

    What's wrong with souvenir hunters who goes through the garbage cans? It is garbage after all. If someone wanted my garbage, I would gladly give it to them.

  • @webbox100
    @webbox100 5 років тому

    Ackbar must've been dizzy!

  • @boohooimsad
    @boohooimsad 13 років тому

    @filmdirectorlord ha ha...powerful mac....(I'm a Non-Mac fanboy)....

  • @Quisquellano26
    @Quisquellano26 13 років тому

    Did he say "DAAHrth VAAHder"? lol..oh, the British..

  • @vfxforge
    @vfxforge 13 років тому

    @philipnova798 hahahahaha the guy is obviously just reading off a script, lol. too funny

  • @catholicpriest1
    @catholicpriest1 12 років тому +4

    Computers have taken away much of the fun.

    • @bouchandre
      @bouchandre 7 років тому

      not true

    • @OpenGL4ever
      @OpenGL4ever 6 років тому +4

      I disagree.
      Computers increased the possibilities and quality and lowered the costs.
      Just compare Battlestar Galactica (TOS/1978) with Battlestar Galactica ( re-imagining/2004).
      The latter is much better in all aspects, even storytelling.

  • @combatsambonyc
    @combatsambonyc 11 років тому +1

    LOL @ 0:50 - 1:00 Certainly before the politically correct days of ComicCon and celebrating Nerdom.

  • @Robkizzy
    @Robkizzy 13 років тому

    This is a copy of my full upload

  • @MisterBroad
    @MisterBroad 12 років тому

    Upload Nazi!