I am working on an indie film short. It has a total of 3 scenes. Basically I would like to know what is the proper way to breakdown visual fx shots so I can competently speak with a company or free lancer about pricing. For example, say I am doing Star Wars and I say I want to show a Star Destroyer moving through space. Is that one shot? Or is the moving through space several shots? What about closeups? Or another example would be Jurassic World with Raptors running. How may shots is that? What I am looking to do is a lot simpler, but it still takes time and effort. Thanks for any insight you can give.
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I can help you. I can even free lance the visuals for you.
Hi, Levi. Thanks for the outreach. Do you have any examples of your work I could view? I could send you the short screenplay if you would like so you have an idea of what I am looking for and maybe guide me on the proper way to shoot so the effects could be added.
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Martin, Yes I do have several links. Visit my profile page and look at my links. All of those are links to some of my work. Please do send over the screen play. My email is support@noveltynote.net. I will guide you the best I can at how to shoot each scene so that in post I or someone else can complete the shots for you in post production. I have done this type of work before for a production house in LA. I was essentially a remote visual effects supervisor. Thanks!