Please take a few minutes and enjoy this little music video I threw together last year. Add a positive comment and a 5 star rating to keep things fair. No don't, it's not fair to ask for that. Fair enough, do as you wish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1CWXx6MBvg
DAYDREAM
Directed by Louis Katz
Music by Paul Oakenfold
Clips by Artbeats
Stay tuned for a new music video for The Strokes in a few weeks. We're almost done!
Enjoy,
Louis
Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Friday, February 09, 2007
Music Video Update
Hello-
About two weeks left. 39 shots. Zero finals... Lots to composite starting Sunday. Technicolor in LA ended up rendering for us on this project. They're saving our a**. Warren Fu (Director) and I ended up bringing on more people recently. We have been working at what we call FuWalker Ranch in LA, a large house in Diamond Bar with everything we need for the production.
I wish I could tell you for what band. Stay tuned for debut soon.
-Louis
About two weeks left. 39 shots. Zero finals... Lots to composite starting Sunday. Technicolor in LA ended up rendering for us on this project. They're saving our a**. Warren Fu (Director) and I ended up bringing on more people recently. We have been working at what we call FuWalker Ranch in LA, a large house in Diamond Bar with everything we need for the production.
I wish I could tell you for what band. Stay tuned for debut soon.
-Louis
Friday, December 29, 2006
Music Video Render Farm
The CG Supervisor of the martial arts film is off to Japan for a month so he is lending out his render farm for use on the music video. My fiance' came home and said our dining room looks like an IT department. Linux network controller, PC server, and 5 rack mounted machines with various configurations.
It doesn't compare to ILM's roughly 70,000 procs with a another 70,000 coming in 2007, but it's better than a laptop in a coffee shop.
It doesn't compare to ILM's roughly 70,000 procs with a another 70,000 coming in 2007, but it's better than a laptop in a coffee shop.
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