MOTIONBUILDERtm the Answer in Robb Roy's "What If"
The art of shooting music videos has definitely evolved since video
killed the radio star in the 1980s. Today's music videos are more
like short and punchy motion picture accompaniments to the hottest
music on the charts. In many cases, the video becomes as much a
part of the song's experience as the music and lyrics. And in very
rare cases, the music video stands as a piece of art in its own
right.
This is the case with Kevin Carrico's video for Detroit-based rock
band Robb Roy's song "What If". Drawing on a wealth of
experience and a wide-ranging skillset as a director, producer,
and writer, Carrico was able to infuse the already emotional, moody
song with a whole new level of meaning thanks to his nuanced, visceral
treatment. Part noir film, part Expressionist homage, Carrico's
interpretation of "What If" helps drive the song's message
home, straight to the heart of the viewer.
It couldn't have been done without a healthy dose of techno-wizardry.
Having been a proponent of digital filmography when most directors
still turned their noses at it, Carrico had for a long time recognized
the benefits inherent in working with digital formats versus the
increasingly expensive medium of physical film.
Over the course of a year, Carrico worked with various members
of the band Robb Roy to distill the essence of the music into a
series of striking film sequences. The sign of good visual effects
work is that you don't realize it's there and this is very true
of Carrico's work in "What If". To bring "What If"
to life, Carrico (working with effects house Skylight Digital Images'
lead modeler and animator, Jon Synnestvedt) used a suite of software
packages including Newtek's Lightwave, Adobe After Effects, and
the Corel Graphics Suite.
But the real star of the show was Kaydara's MOTIONBUILDERtm
motion-capture and animation tool. Using MOTIONBUILDER's unique
FBX file format, Carrico was able to import 3D content from Lightwave
and use MOTIONBUILDER to integrate motion-capture driven character
animation that was key to telling "What If'"s engaging
story. Amsterdam based MOTEK used MOTIONBUILDER to manipulate and
clean the motion data they collected for the video, and then exported
Lightwave-friendly FBX files from MOTIONBUILDER right into Carrico's
pre-built scenes. The end result: footage that is brought to life
for the viewer and delivers maximum emotional impact.
Since cost is a factor in any project, Carrico was happy to realize
a major savings thanks to MOTIONBUILDER. Rather than having to rely
on expensive blue-screen work for certain key segments of the video,
the motion-capture driven animation, made possible by MOTIONBUILDER,
was able to do the same work for only 1/5 the cost. Add to this
that Carrico's pipeline was completely digital (he shot footage
using HD and other digital formats), and you see how the future
of film is not film at all, but digital.
When asked why he chose MOTIONBUILDER as his tool of choice, Carrico
pointed to Kaydara's reputation in the industry, the excellent support
they provide for their software, MOTIONBUILDER's ease of use, and,
finally, its seamless integration into Lightwave. As music videos
continue to evolve and filmmakers like Carrico continue to push
the envelope, MOTIONBUILER will continue to provide industry-leading
features and capabilities that allow artists to create whatever
they can envision in their minds.
For more information on this project, visit www.skylightdi.com
and www.royrobberts.com. |