Bryan Ray, Visual Effects Artist

June 18, 2010

January 16, 2010

Script for an upcoming project: Black Book

Filed under: Stories & Scripts — Tags: — Bryan @ 5:23 pm

BlackBook

This is the script for my Advanced Editing project this term. It is posted here for the convenience of potential cast and crew. The shooting schedule has not yet been set.

September 20, 2009

No Choice

This is the final project for my Intermediate Editing class. I drew heavily on 7:15FX, an extracurricular visual effects group that I am a part of, for talent and technical support. Four of us are in the same editing class, so it was easy to turn this into a group project. I wrote the script and drew some storyboards; I was also both the director and cinematographer during production. Alexis Tomashosky was the production assistant, helping me to set the lights, managing the microphone boom, assisting the actors, and doing some set dressing. Jon Franks, Ian Morrell and Grant McMinn were the actors. During post-production, I did the editing, audio, some stylistic color grading, and a little bit of visual effects—the blood splatters on Ian’s shirt were mine. Jon did all the rest of the visual and audio effects, which was mainly the muzzle flashes and gunshots. Alexis did the color correction and a little bit of editing.

The piece was shot with a Panasonic DVX100a DV video camera. Edited in Premiere, mastering and effects in After Effects, audio in Soundbooth and Acid.

If you’re interested, here’s the script:
Screenplay-1stDraft

August 19, 2009

What Goes Around… Script

Filed under: Stories & Scripts, Video & Animation — Tags: , , , , , — Bryan @ 11:11 pm

This is the shooting script for “What Goes Around Comes Around.” This is likely nothing like a “real” shooting script, but it worked for me this time.

WhatGoesAroundComesAround-script

August 6, 2009

What Goes Around Comes Around

Intermediate Editing. Shot on a Panasonic DVX-100a in my apartment and the Art Institute’s greenscreen studio. Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, effects and mastering in After Effects CS4, and audio in Sony Acid Pro 4.

For this project, the class collectively came up with the title “What Goes Around Comes Around.” Then we each wrote down an adjective and randomly drew the words from a hat to give us a guiding theme for our videos. I drew “artificial.”

I had a very limited amount of time to accomplish my shooting, since I could only get into the studio for about three hours, and I hadn’t shot any of my empty plates yet, so I didn’t have camera angle and focal length data. I think I accomplished what I was after, though, for the most part. I think my shot composition is improving rapidly, but I need to set aside time for storyboarding next time.

July 2, 2009

Dr Amazing vs the Monster PD-100

Filed under: Video & Animation — Tags: , , , — Bryan @ 10:32 pm

The final project in Fundamentals of Editing. This was a pretty good group to work with. They all showed up where they were supposed to be, albeit not always on time. It might have been great if we hadn’t been required to cast ourselves. The project was to make a comic video showing how to use five features of the Sony PD-100 video camera. I was responsible for most of the camera work, lighting, audio processing, and scoring.

Doors, a short film

Filed under: Video & Animation — Tags: , , , , — Bryan @ 10:27 pm

My first project in Fundamentals of Editing. I learned a lot about shooting for the edit on this one. Preproduction is important; I need to get more practice at it.

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