Final Major Project - Final Film
Here's the final film! I'm really happy with how it's turned out. I think it's enjoyable to watch and most importantly makes you want to pick up your bike and go for a ride (if you're into that). The rotoscoping worked well and I've managed to achieve an end product with the rotoscoping that's a long shot from the initial tests that I did. I'm particularly happy with the shots with multiple rotoscopes as this was even more difficult to achieve but makes for an interesting specticle. I also like how the first person footage turned out, especially with the transitions. I think this is a technique I'll use more of in the future.

Although, for me, this project has been different in that it's been more about the journey than the end product. I've learnt so much since setting out on this project. I started with next to no moving image experience and very little knowledge of post production. Now after all these weeks I've grown my knowledge in both of those things as well as learning an advanced technique of rotoscoping. This has encouraged me to get out and shoot more moving image as well as challenging myself with more crazy ideas even if they might seem unachievable at first.

This video is by no means perfect and I could spend many more weeks trying to perfect all of it but I think going forward I'll take my new found knowledge to keep making more moving image and further improving my ability with it.
FMP - Final Film
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FMP - Final Film

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