How we made a Comedy Series for the BBC using Virtual Production
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- čas přidán 27. 01. 2022
- This video is a quick overview of how we got into Virtual Production and some things we learnt along the way.
Age of Outrage is the BBC Wales comedy series we made - you can see it on BBC iPlayer in the UK:
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...
After we finished the series, we were helped to do more research into Virtual Production by Clwstwr, who support innovation in the tech sector in Wales:
clwstwr.org.uk/
Some of the clever people we learnt from on CZcams:
Richard Frantzén, Matt Workman (Cinematography Database), Aiden Wilson, Greg Corson, Pixel Prof.
It’s incredibly helpful seeing companies starting at square 1 and seeing them take each step. Congratulations on getting your series made, looking forward to seeing more!
Exactly. Really inspiring
Thanks!
This is really incredible, i'd love to hear more about the education behind pairing virtual production and small budget filming, it's pretty amazing
I used to be in this field then I quit for 4 years from my mental health. I was too scared to back to this field again. Now after your inspiration which you made things so possible... thanks dude
Brilliant video, you perfectly captured the frustations a lot of people had at the beggining of the lockdown and trying to learn virtual production on the fly, failing a lot on the way.
The CZcams gods sent me here. This is freakin amazing. I've been looking for alternatives to on-set filming for forever. I can't animate or draw, but I can definitely act like an idiot in front of a greenscreen.
Thanks dear god, I struck gold today ! Huge love and respect to you guys for Sharing this !
Perhaps the next step would be to invest in some hue-controllable lights, to make compositing easier!
I recently did a very low-budget music video where I built two walls of LED-strips and used pixel-mapping to get lighting which matched a rear-projected background. It really sold the immersion. So I'm sure something similar might be able to work for them too.
Yes but Hue Lights arent really the key here.
I imagine that soon the lights will communicate with the system and set the right hue automatically (if it's not already possible).
@@undergroundo that's what Martin Jones just said. Pixel mapping on the led lights.
Absolutely love this - fantastic work and it's great to see how you learned and improved your techniques as you went along. Can't wait to see more from you :)
Really nice overview! Congrats on the BBC show.
Thanks for the mention in the description. :-)
Looking forward to seeing what you do next!
I love this showing of the process!
I don't know how I came across this but you guys are amazing for having made such a detailed, comprehensive BTS on this process. I shot my first VP commercial last year and enjoyed it.
This is simply Great! Thank you for sharing your journey!!!
This was amazing and so insightful!! Thank you so much for sharing! I'm based up in the North East of England and love watching and seeing content like this. Hope to one day do EPK in film and TV and so seeing all of your BTS is really awesome and inspiring. Keep up the great work and will definitely check out your series on iplayer! :D
So much problem solving. Wonderful storytelling. Thank you for inspiring and showing what’s possible
Thanks for posting. Really generous of you 💗
Incredible achievement. I'm sure you've got lots of other things to do (that help you pay the bills), but a tutorial on how you did it would be fantastic. Or even a list of the links you found most hopeful.
this is soo cool. Hats off to you gents. Love this
This is amazing! Must be a lot of fun once you got it all worked out.
Awesome video and I loved seeing how you worked things out on a small budget with a great result, thanks for sharing!
Love it! Thanks for the shout-out!
Wonderful insight! Thanks for sharing!!!
Excellent stuff, was very interesting to see the BTS and see a step by step process. Cheers for sharing
It all came together with the last gritty shot with the blue cast on the talents face - brilliant!
Loved everything about this video, very informative and entertaining. Cheers.
That's way more impressive than I initially thought before clicking on the video. Going to learn more about this stuff !!
This is truly amazing!
Really cool and inspiring!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for this video, this is really cool to see how you progressed!
This is incredible Phillip thanks
VERY informative. Thanks for the insight ❤
Great video, thanks for sharing and congratulations on the results!
I jump on my side to the terrific but exciting VR world in France. Great job guys
NICE! Love it! Good work!
thank you very much for sharing this. good luck with your show.
This video just changed my life
Very well done, and very useful information. Thanks for sharing
awesome overview, thanks so much for this :)
Great work guys!!!
Well done guys. Fun to watch and the tracker hint is nice too.
Cheers
This is great, thanks for sharing.
The jittering is absolutely not a limitation of the VR system. I don't know what caused this in your case, but you can definitely get a smooth image with the Vive tracker on your camera.
Anyway, this was terrific! Virtual Production evolves so quickly, it's astounding! Last year we had to manually calibrate the camera, now we have a simple, almost automatic calibration system.
Here's a few advice :
- Virtual Production is even more interesting when you move the camera. For that, you need to make sure, in the UE scene, that the virtual screen (the rectangle on which you project the actor) keeps facing the camera. That way you can shoot scenes with a moving camera, instead of just fixed shots.
- You can get shadows automatically with the proper material settings on the virtual screen. No need to put it on each frame manually! The limitation to that though is the shadow is projecting a 2D surface, so there's an angle at which point it doesn't feel like the natural shadow anymore ; but that's just a limitation to keep in mind when working on the lights! Aside from that, you get real-time accurate shadows.
Small and clever productions is an extremely accurate name 😂
Thanks for sharing! Really inspiring.
So awesome!! And inspiring. Bravo!! Hello from Melbourne, Australia 🤙
Thanks for sharing your journey!
How is this trick with qr code and camera positioning called? Cant find it anywhere
Very very inspiring. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for sharing!!!
Brilliant video, excellent work, really interesting!
And Jim Henson was revolutionizing the virtual production studio way back in 1987 for The Storyteller, and in 1989 for The Jim Henson Hour. Kind of amazing how far we've come in making the tech smaller-better-faster-cheaper, but the results from using chroma screen look exactly the same today, but in 4K. Volumetric studios are the best virtual ones, as rear projection work has always been better than chroma screens, and now we're taking it further with video walls and tech that tracks the camera in near real-time. Very exciting stuff! Thanks for this generous BTS video!
Marvellous! ✨
Very inspiring stuff! Always great to see piers at the BBC pushing modern practises. I hope to shake your hand one day
This is incredible !!
Really fascinating. They say you should never let daylight in on magic, but I'm grateful! We use straight CSO / chromakey for our training programs but this is truly astonishing! Congratulations!
This was great guys! I want to do this myself (in Canada). Thanks for sharing your process.
Great work guys 👍
Very nice job. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing.. Thanks for sharing this video
Thanks sooo much for this!
Many thanks for the explanations …
Woa… ok I just clicked into it and was Shazaming the intro music and noticed only on the green fade over that this was already VP. Crazy feeling.
Inspiring and cool!
A brilliant overview of Virtual Production…. and interesting real world example.
Amazing work. And you’re only going to get better from here!!!
Congrats guys!
This is very nice! Its incredible
Thanks for the video. Very informative
Great work guys
Wow. Incredible growth
Very cool video, thank you!
Amazing 👏. Just wow
Very interested to see more of this kind of content
Thanks a bunch for the video, really amazing! I want to dabble in such productions myself, but it'll still be a while until I can do so
Awesome you have a team like this
that is pretty cool - thanks for sharing! Super interesting
Superb video! Thanks for sharing! Have been doing lots of VR and would love to dive into this area for some productions later on
That is amazing!
A really good and useful video, thank you
That's really cool! Makes me want to play around with some stuff!
Amazing!
This is fantastic! I'm about to make the jump back into live action and am really eager to get my head around Unreal 5 in an FX context. It would be great to be able to have comedy sketches having access to real-time FX in their scenes, hell even if it's as cheesy as South Park using live action explosions in the scenes there could be great comedy in it.
Incredible!
Excellent. I love seeing problems solved on a budget.
Great video!! We are exactly in the same process... and this was a great help to keep up the positive thoughts! : )
Amazing! , this is really inspiring :)
This was an awesome video! Great overview of the process: very informative! I definitely want to make a show like this, but I ditched greenscreen for mocap a few years ago.
This is an amazing use of virtual reality!
Really impressive!
Really cool!
What a time to be alive! Can't wait to be talking to some friends about a Tv show in 10 years, and i'm just like " Oh ya Them? I saw how they started " :D
This is really excellent. I do a lot of work in After Effects and Cinema4D for Augmented Reality. But it’s all post production.
Unreal Engine is something I’d love to get involved more in with and this is great video for starting with it. Thanks so much
Brilliant!
Very cool!
Super cool stuff
Amazing....👍
it's really useful thank you , will have a lot to ask later
Nice work!
Tundra are making a big tracker that is designed to replace the Vive one for virtual production and Vive are working on some hardware to support this stuff too. Exciting time to be into VR tech!
amazing
this video explained omse concepts abot virtual production much better than others.
great video!