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I have a 16mm project I’m working on and I need some advice. I have a scene where a room catches on fire and burns, I have a scale model for the exterior shot I think I have that all planned out. The problem I have is the interior shots and how to film, light and pull of believable effects. Does anyone have experience or ideas about how to pull this off well? Any help is needed.
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Re: Filming a burning room
Sun, March 13, 2005 - 6:49 PMIf you use a model, make it as large as you can. Flame, like water, doesn't scale well.
-Brian
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Re: Filming a burning room
Sat, March 26, 2005 - 6:37 PMYou may want to try something in post. There is a fire effect in eye candy for after effects...?
good luck. I worked on a stage for a soap opera where we set fire to a set...not the smartest thing I have seen. got out of control...funny..but expensive to do on a sound stage... :) -
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Re: Filming a burning room
Sun, July 17, 2005 - 1:58 AMWell this is the result of the project, my first tim eshooting on 16mm the fire scences turned out good. The scale model at the begining and ending I'm still not sure about, th efire inside I thinks looks good, let me know what you think please.
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Re: Filming a burning room
Sun, July 17, 2005 - 4:29 AMVery cool stuff man..i really liked that.
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