During the spring of 2020 I completed School of Motion's "VFX for Motion" course - an intensive 12-week course focusing on compositing techniques in a motion design setting. This course sharpened my skills in keying, motion tracking, matchmoving, rotoscoping, and other important compositing techniques, while applying them in common and practical scenarios.
Final Project - MIXX
This final project had us animate designs, create effects, and composite all of these elements into a scene for a commercial spot for a fictitious music app "MIXX". This was a culmination of nearly all of the compositing skills we worked on during the course. The artwork and designs for this project were provided by Nidia Dias.
Lugnuts
This assignment focused on keying, rotoscoping, and color matching. We were given footage of actors and a car on a green screen set and had to composite them into a stylized nighttime driving scene for a TV show promo. The designs for this assignment were provided by School of Motion.
Breakdown of the compositing for the final shot:
Ray AR
The "Ray AR" assignment focused on camera tracking, and compositing of animated 2d graphics within a live shot. We dealt with a combination of 3D camera tracking, point tracking, planar tracking, and rotoscoping.