Adobe Details AE and Photoshop Work in 300
15 06 2007Know the recent blockbuster 300, all six-packs, yelling, killing and especially stunning cinematography?
Well guess what. Adobe played a big role for the movie with its versatile After Effects and Photoshop software.
Adobe has posted a case study on its Web site detailing the use of After Effects and Photoshop in the VFX-heavy blockbuster 300.
Photoshop was used to create the concept and poster artwork, and for colour correction and rotoscoping of key scenes. After Effects was used to composite the live-action, bluescreen footage with the CG environments in some scenes.
The piece interviews the film’s visual effects art director, Grant Freckelton, and DFX supervisor Tyler Foell from Pixel Magic, one of the VFX houses that worked on the film.
The case study can be read here.
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