Download my final entry here:
http://www.filelodge.com/files/hdd8/184308/Max_Power_FXWARS%28640x480%29.mov
or here:
http://www.dobiedog.com/video/Max_Power_FXWARS(640x480).mov
or here:
http://www.savefile.com/files.php?fid=4881382

Download my final entry here:
http://www.filelodge.com/files/hdd8/184308/Max_Power_FXWARS%28640x480%29.mov
or here:
http://www.dobiedog.com/video/Max_Power_FXWARS(640x480).mov
or here:
http://www.savefile.com/files.php?fid=4881382

My scannerâs power supply fried, so Iâll have to write up a shot list. But thatâll have to wait a bit till I get the shots sorted out.
Hereâs a quick UFO test, as you can see I am going for quite the âClose Encountersâ look 
http://www.dobiedog.com/video/ufotest.mov
Cheers.
Well, this has turned into a much larger sequence than I had first thought. I have quite a few shots to âfinishâ. Not enough time to polish them the way I would like.
Hereâs the UFO Landing/beam down shot: http://www.dobiedog.com/video/ufo_land.mov
I thought I would point out that the lensflares are an âHomageâ to the Spielberg film.
I know they are frowned upon nowadays 
I finally got the shot list figured out. Not sure I got all the terminology correct 
FADE IN
SHOT 1: A dog is sleeping soundly on a bed. The dog wakes suddenlyâŚ
SHOT 2: A bright light shines through a doggy doorâŚ
SHOT 3: The dog jumps off the bed and runs out of frameâŚ
SHOT 4: The dog runs through the doggy door surrounded by bright lightâŚ
SHOT 5: The dog runs out the doggy door, the light fades awayâŚ
SHOT 6: (Reverse angle) The dog is running, a small sphere of light is following himâŚ
SHOT 7: Dog running toward camera, the light sphere following himâŚ
SHOT 8: (Overhead shot) The dog runs into frame looking up, the light sphere flies up toward the camera and out of frame.
SHOT 9: (Medium shot) The dog is looking up, the scene is suddenly filled with a bright light.
SHOT 10: A UFO descends from a starry sky.
SHOT 11: An Alien materializes as the UFO lands behind him. The Alien quickly glances around.
SHOT 12: Medium shot of a flower in a pot.
SHOT 13: Alien begins to walk stage right.
SHOT 14: Alien kneels down and picks up the flower pot, he suddenly looks up, startled.
SHOT 15: (Closeup) Alien turns his head looking a bit confused.
SHOT 16: (Closeup) Dog looking at the alien.
SHOT 17: (Closeup) The Alien smiles.
SHOT 18: (Reverse angle) The Alien stands up, the dog is standing in front of him.
SHOT 19: (Profile shot) Alien and Dog facing eachother.
SHOT 20: (Medium shot) Alien kneels and pets the dog on the head.
SHOT 21: (Closeup) Alien smiles and stands up.
SHOT 22: Dog looks up
SHOT 23: Carrying the flowerpot, the Alien turns and walks away. He dematerializes.
SHOT 24: (Medium shot) The dog looks up.
SHOT 25: UFO ascends into the sky and dissappears in a flashâŚ
SHOT 26: (Reverse angle) Dog watching the small sphere of light fly past him and up into the sky.
FADE OUT.
I have all the footage shot, and more than half the shots done, luckily the dog is a good actor 
Well, now I have plenty of time to experiment with the music, re-render shots, fix annoyancesâŚstart over? :twisted:
Heh, thatâs what kept be behind as well- canât do much until youâve got your medium:D
Wooow Joseph! Youâre the one!
This is the most brilliant entry for this FX-Wars! (for what Iâve seen till now
)! :drool:
You really got a great movie: very cool and clear storyline and a very nice cinematrographic feel! Also the music really fits everything together! Did you compose/produce it yourself? :arteest:
Also: did you shoot most of the stuff as âday-for-nightâ? And what software did you use?
It must have been a hell lot of time to get the FX shots done! You got such an amount of it! A 1-minute-40 short movie will take allot of time!:bowdown:
I just wanna say âbravoâ and I hope that youâll soon get more of the (well deserved!) replies!
Have a nice day!
-Gijs
[edit: you also got really cool stuff on your website! I really like your modeling style on that âpanâ! :arteest: ]
Thank you for the very kind words 
You really got a great movie: very cool and clear storyline and a very nice cinematrographic feel! Also the music really fits everything together! Did you compose/produce it yourself?
I used Sonyâs ACID pro for the music, and one of their orchestral libraries. It was a lot of fun putting the music together, and arranging it to match the action.
Also: did you shoot most of the stuff as âday-for-nightâ? And what software did you use?
Yes I shot it in the daytime, and I turned the exposure down a bit on the camcorder. Then I brought it into Commotion pro and adjusted HSL, Levels, and added a blue tint.
I rotoscoped many of the shots and added a starry sky, and the dog had to be rotoâd quite a bit. Pretty tedious work 
A few shots were stabilized, but commotion couldnât do a very good job with my DV footage.
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[i]I really like your modeling style on that âpanâ!
Thank you. That was for an old CGTalk challenge a few years ago.[/i]
Fabulous Job!! Great story line and very well done. The time and care you put into it really show!
That was truely magnificant! I loved the âactingâ from the dog, fantastic, the interaction was brilliant.
Thanks guys, I appreciate the comments 
I loved the âactingâ from the dog
Heh, Jack Russell terriers are fine actors 