Previz Tutorials from 5 Major Movie Scenes

To better understand how iClone can be used for film pre-visualization, Reallusion has collected 5 step-by-step tutorials from professional CG artists, TV producers, and directors. These videos are not the actual previz projects from the selected movies, but instead are sample scenes used for training purposes. They are produced in two versions: The teaser version is available below for the public. The full-length version is archived inside the previz training DVD.

Drama
Type: Dialogue Scene
Author: Mark Pleasant
This project includes a well-organized scene layout as a good indoor shooting reference. In this tutorial, you will learn about the complete camera tools found inside iClone. Tools such as preview and custom camera, lens, DOF and camera switch.

Teaser: 6 mins | Full-length: 20 mins
View TutorialInterview Story
Horror
Type: Tension & Fear
Author: René Jacob
Horror movies usually contain special camera and lighting styles that can increase tension and raise fears, with scenes built with worn and aged materials. In this tutorial, you will see how to use art designs to make people feel nervous with cinematic lighting.

Teaser: 7 mins | Full-length: 32 mins
View TutorialInterview Story
Fantasy
Type: Epic & Long Shots
Author: Mark Pleasant
King Kong is a classic movie which contains various camera possibilities with fantasy characters. Since iClone supports import and export from other 3D tools, then you will also know how to bring in your own models and bring them to life with quick motion creation tools.

Teaser: 6 mins | Full-length: 20 mins
View TutorialInterview Story
Romance
Type: Intimacy & Discovery
Author: Wolfzone
This romantic and epic movie scene from "The English Patient" will guide you through intimate shots. In this tutorial, you will know how to set up a church scene with custom wall paintings so that you can let your characters discover their surroundings by the use of point lights.

Teaser: 7 mins | Full-length: 42 mins
View TutorialInterview Story
Sci-Fi
Type: Explosion Scene
Author: M. D. McCallum
Sci-Fi movies always require a lot of visual effects visualization because post-production costs can be huge. This tutorial uses a well-known explosion scene, so that you can learn how to adjust particle effects and physics to visualize the action and destruction.

Teaser: 8 mins | Full-length: 42 mins
View TutorialInterview Story
  • - Exclusive! The full-length version of 5 step-by-step previz tutorials
    - 130-min training videos from 4 professional film directors and TV producers
  • - HD Quality (1280 x 720) for the best viewing experiences
  • - Easy-to-navigate menu for user-friendly access
    Know More
New Purchase
$39.95
Buy Now