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Mark
Fry
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Aspiring filmmaker and VFX artist ]
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Please
check out my VFX Reel or browse the VFX
section of my website for various digital compositing and
camera tracking projects.
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VFX Reel 2011
05 October 2011
A showcase of my abilities as a VFX artist demonstrating:
- Nuke - compositing, camera projections, roto & prep
- Maya - multipass CG renders, lighting, proxy set geometry
- PFTrack - camera & geometry tracking
- Photoshop - textures for CG & camera projections, comp elements
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Workbench
Set Extension
24
June 2011
The
goal for this locked-off greenscreen VFX shot was to create photoreal
CG assets in Maya that extend the set behind the
workbench. I also wanted to enhance the character in the shot by
removing his left pinky and ring fingers, a result of his previous
misdoings. A scar tissue patch created in Photoshop
was then tracked & warped into place using Nuke.
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Sci-Fi
Wristband
04
February 2011
Inspired
by the trailer for Jon Favreau's "Cowboys
& Aliens" film, I created a short VFX shot using greenscreen
elements filmed on my Canon 550D/T2i, a photograph I took while
on honeymoon in Venice and a multipass CG render out of Maya's
mental ray.
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Stereo
Blocks 2D to 3D Conversion
11
September 2010
This
anaglyph stereoscopic video was created from 2D footage that was
converted to 3D using PFTrack, Maya
and Nuke. After the footage was matchmoved in PFTrack,
I used Maya to set up the stereo cameras and render out new views
for the Left & Right eyes. I added some new CG foreground elements
to enhance the feeling of scene depth with added parallax. Nuke
was used to composite the elements, do colour corrections and create
depth of field using a Z-depth pass rendered out of Maya.
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Stereo
Photography2
03
September 2010
Taking
advantage of a rare sunny day in London, I ventured out with my
Canon 550D/T2i and tripod to capture some more stereoscopic photographs.
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12
August 2010
This
image is a Maya Software render created during the first part of
the Escape
Studios online training course entitled "Advanced
Shading with Maya & Mental Ray". Escape Studios
provides the geometry & textures and they work you through creating
the shading networks for all the various materials. I'm quite enjoying
working in the Hypershade and learning more about the utilitiy nodes,
projections, and layered shaders.
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Reading
List
Here
is a list of interesting and insightful resources to develop filmmaking,
VFX, animation and cinematic storytelling skills.
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Copyright
Mark Fry. All rights reserved.
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