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Dariush Derakhshani, Randi Lorene Munn

"Introducing 3ds Max 2008"

Finally, in postproduction, everything else happens. The film is printed
and edited, a score and soundtrack are laid, any digital effects are added, and scenes are
colored to match an overall aesthetic. When all of this is finished, the film is distributed
for people to see.
Although the specific tasks of CG are vastly different from those of live-action photography,
understanding this framework is useful to understanding CG.
Preproduction
Preproduction for a CG workflow requires that the artist or artists gather together all the
reference materials, motion tests, layout drawings, model sketches, and other components
to make the actual CG production as uncomplicated as they can.
Because everything is essentially made from scratch, you have to formulate a strong
plan of attack. You can??™t just take some actors into the park and begin shooting. With CG,
you have to make it all from nothing, or at least acquire assets such as models from places
such as TurboSquid.com. The time spent in preproduction planning is vital to smooth
production and postproduction, and it helps the overall outcome of the project. Never
underestimate how much time and planning you should put into a CG project.


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