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  • #16
    That's really cool - a great showcase for Chaos as well. I'm curious - how much did the band and Trent Reznor have to say in the creative process?
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    • #17
      What is that mms link is that a media player 10 thing?
      Anyway I can't see this behind a company firewall, sob sob.
      Soooo looking forward to seeing this, love David Fincher's work and can't wait to see the NIN again come August here in OZ!
      Richard De Souza

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      • #18
        the daned file wasnt playing well in media player 10 so i copied the link and opened it in media player classic which in my oppinion is waaaay beeter program to use

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        • #19
          Excellent! I wasn't sure because it looked so real. That's quite an achievement. I love hearing you say that there was very little compositing that had to be done. I've been a really big proponent of GI rendering and doing as much as you can "In Camera" as possible. Doing stuff in multiple passes with GI can really mess up the ambient lighting and cause a very subtle disconnect between elements. I recently did a commercial for RingPops (silly candy company) that was rendered all in camera. Only one shot where I had to do a cotton candy effect (in digital Fusion) was rendered in layers.
          Galen Beals
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          • #20
            Originally posted by throb
            Originally posted by RErender
            Thats sweet! excellent work

            Was that the concept from the begining or did it evolve?
            that was the concept from the beginning from david fincher.
            Thats because David Fincher is a freakin genius! it must have been amazing to work with him.

            Great work, flawless!
            Darren Butler

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            • #21
              Great video throb, big two thumbs up to you and your team...

              -dave
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              • #22
                looks awesome
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                • #23
                  Great video!!!

                  Also thought I would upload it for others to get easy access to it.
                  http://rapidshare.de/files/2957515/101694544.wmv.html

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                  • #24
                    amazing video...why is it a sticky though?
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                    • #25
                      .....NFI

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                      • #26
                        haha took me a few to figure out that acronym...but Im pretty sure I cracked the code...
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                        • #27
                          LOL

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                          • #28
                            how did you animate the pins moving in and out? Was it a script, perhaps a position constraint linked to an animated greyscale image or something?

                            Very impressive stuff. Seriously.

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                            • #29
                              amazing! Thanks DaForce for sharing.
                              =:-/
                              Laurent

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                              • #30
                                Finally got a chance to watch it. Imaginative, really amazing!
                                William
                                TSE

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