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I think its completely the wrong approach. get a Tricaster that does a live virtual set, or rent as needed. as a starting point http://www.newtek.com/vse
doing this all live will be vastly simpler / faster / easier / better.... and saner !
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On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Rod Wellman <felistmail@cableone.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> A prospect is interested in creating a web video series. It's basically a talk show where 2 or 3 people will be discussing various products.
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> They want to use a 3D virtual set as the background. We would shoot them against our green screen in our studio and composite them into this 3D environment probably using AE.
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> The 3D environment he's interested in is available for Maya (.ma, .mb), 3ds Max (.max), Autodesk FBX (.fbx) and as .obj .
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> It looks like there is a version of Maya that we could "rent". We don't own, and I don't have experience with any of these programs.
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> Maybe it's possible to bring the .obj file into AE via Element 3D?
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> Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to achieve this, or at least help me ask the right questions?
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> Thanks,
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> Rod W.
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