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Hot Moves
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What is it about manflu and training DVDs? Once again, I am confined to duvet, lines of lemsip cut with vitamin C ready for snorting, and I am watching the latest instalment of Per Holmes’ Magnum Opus - “Hot Moves - the Science of Awesome”(http://www.hollywoodcamerawork.us/hm_index.html) . And once again, it’s an amazing watch. This 115 minute long DVD/MP4 feature is an ‘addendum’ to the ‘Master Course In High-End Blocking & Staging’ course - a 6 DVD set of mindbending info, but rather than cover the mechanics of telling a story, or covering a scene so it will cut well, this DVD is about getting the trailer shots - as the narrator puts it, ‘awesome for the sake of being awesome’.
In his usual style, Per and his team hose you with information. It comes thick and fast - though I detect a slight slowing of in tempo in this iteration (though that could be the lemsip). You know an iconic shot when you see it, but the team demonstrate how and why these shots work. And variations that don’t.
Funnily enough, the audience for this production is probably a lot wider than previous titles, not only because it’s great for low budget indie movie makers, but because it taps into the virtual world. This is a must-have for 3d animators and motion graphics designers looking for a movie style.
But even if you’re just going to invest in a slider or even tape a GoPro Hero to a broom stick, you’re going to get some great ideas and solid learning from the title.
It’s ‘required reading’ (watching) if you already have the ‘Visual Effects for Directors(http://www.hollywoodcamerawork.us /vfx_index.html) ’ series, and a fun intro to the style of Per Holmes if you’re thinking about jumping in, but remember that this is the fun bit. You’ll still have to learn the footwork with Blocking & Staging(http://www.hollywoodcamerawork.us/mc_index.html) . And none of these titles are ʹwatch once and file awayʹ. You can absorb and reinforce by a sort of visual osmosis. I still go through the titles as a sort of ʹbackground humʹ if Iʹm not actually editing, though my accountant will probably say this is probably why my paperwork skills are so poor.
Any peeves? The download version I purchased was a DVD image, which really wants you to use FireFox extensions, which turned into a bit of a FireFox love-in and a very long download. I much prefer a smaller straightforward MP4, preferably HD for my AppleTV. But that’s such a minor thing and I believe HCW may be going MP4 soon. In conclusion, this is yet another solid training title from HCW that rewards repeated viewing and pulls no punches in delivering high quality and high quantity learning material.
Matt Davis, MacVideo
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