tebop opened this issue on Jul 10, 2009 ยท 9 posts
svdl posted Sat, 11 July 2009 at 5:45 AM
Subdivide into smaller projects. I'd say each scene warrants its own subproject.
It may be that each camera cut means the start of a new project.
You indicate that you have several "locations" where the movie takes place. Start out with one location, build that environment, and render it from different angles until you're satisified with the setting.
It's not just the setting itself; there's also the lighting. For example, if some scenes take place in a forest during the day, and others during the night, you should have a "forest PZ3" with daytime lighting and a copy of the "forest PZ3" with nighttime lighting.
You already have a script, but do you have a storyboard? Storyboards are a great help. Actually, Poser can be a great storyboarding tool!
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter