Whats the best way to create smoke for filming or photographing in an outdoor battle scene? - creating photographs on wax
Hello, I need your help or information you get. What we shoot a short German WW2. The beginning of the film consists of a soldier who goes through a battlefield, war-torn, we must assign to smoke (thick, swollen, white or gray smoke) to get the effect and see what I want.
A friend told me that you can burn the hay, and there can be such an effect, but both are forgiven Ryding, then there must be perfect. In addition to directing these scenes will be filmed for two days, what we will be able to get enough of what we learned, the continuity and should look like this.
I'm also working on a film, unlike last summer, and they give only smoke with the light on a good deep 18centuary street shooting appeared using Charcol candle wax? Or somthing that looked like that at all?
Please complete all the information you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Ideally, I try to be developed in smoke.
Thanks
2 comments:
Yes, the fog machines the right way. I have a Rosco machine for some time. Something like - http://www.rosco.com/us/fog/model_1700.a ...
They are very good, but the fluid is a little expensive.
Others smoke smoke can be dense, white or gray smoke remain, as my uncle and I was steaming a slope with only 2 of them
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