Behind the Scenes

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Documenting the creative process! Making of videos, process gifs, and behind-the-scenes content. Please read the norms 🎬

New website in progress, building it in Framer 🦾
we’re making a movie 🎥
This is a timelapse video that shows how I sometimes erase the rig frame by frame, once the animation part is finished!
Scribbling some sprites to live inside the cubes 📦

WIP
this one is very fast
sound on.
GM!
Improving my airbrush skills on one of my favorite characters
Step 1 of new video done - time to lay down assets, review, then VFX, SFX, Subtitle, Mix, QC and upload! Excited for this one
record even 10 mins of behind the scenes footage:

-in the studio
-while rehearsing
-traveling for a show/tour
-making a beat
-linking up with fans
-ANY OF YOUR OTHER HOBBIES
-practicing your choreography
-getting your fit for a show together
-filming a music video

even just taking 10 minutes (bonus if you do more)and chopping it up can give you so many promotional materials that you can use later as you build up to the release and use in your post-rollout.
Are you interested in how we produce our documentaries? Want to learn how to edit, design thumbnails, or set up lights? Or just fancy taking a look at our creative process?
A bit about the work process:
- Figma & Photoshop for layouting
- Illustrator/Photoshop/Substance for art assets
- Blender/Unreal for some of the 3D scenes, Midjourney for others (this isn't a 3D project, needed some background mockups)
- After Effects & Premiere for video
How would you feel about a behind the scenes video? One where I detail everything that goes into a project, i.e. from early planning all the way to the final product. I'm thinking I might do that in the next few months.
Behind the scene of a movie set with Midjourney

Here is the how I structure my prompt to generate these:
💬 behind the scene during the shot of a <movie type>, <subject definitions>, <set definition>, The cameras and the filming crew are {visible, in frame}.
My Workflow Unveiled: Text to Cinematic Storytelling
There are really only a handful of techniques I use.

1. Motion Graphics (mostly using MOGRT file templates) this is the on screen animations or text

2. Green Screen

3. Sound Effects and Music

4. Transitions (mostly wipes)

5. Simple Jump Cuts

6. B-roll

7. Color Correction (Not Grading)

8. Audio Correction/ Processing

9. Timeramping (time lapse or slow motion usually shot in camera)

10. Multi camera shots (interviews)

That’s really it.

And doing any 6 of these covers basically 90% of every YouTube video you have ever seen

If you know how to do that you can basically make any video a big creator has done.
Breakdown Reel and behind the scenes from projects and shots I've worked on throughout my career as a CGi artist, Lead and Supervisor.

Which one is your favourite?

A thread with some details and Before/Afters.
Behind the scenes footage reveals organized and creatively crafted events leading up to each camera shot. 모든 사진에는 스토리가 있으며, 여기에 비하인드 스토리가 있습니다!
Sneak peek at what’s been happening behind the lens! The white dress fits the vibe perfectly, and the environment on set has been so welcoming and inspiring. Super excited for the final photos! 📸✨
it’s the way tabyana and evan always have a fun time together behind the scenes on set ✨
Behind the Scene — ‘Imagine standing in front of a camera, feeling completely at ease, as though the lens were a familiar friend.’
getting a sneak peek at the fashion moments being crafted behind the scenes! it's amazing how every detail comes together to create a stunning visual narrative.
<what comes after love> behind the scene 🌸🩷