So I was doing some more calculations in regard to the production of the next film.... Projected out across the whole script my current storyboarding work will output about 2,000 shots... So I was like hmmm how many shots do I need to do a month to get done in 10 months of production... 200... so how many is that per day with an average of 30 days per month.....hmmm.... 6.66?! OmGz The power of evil compels me!! That let me know I was on the right track...the tagline is "You will die... inside" So it's fitting....
UPDATED 2_27_13! RENDER USING EXR Lossy Zip16! Since I'm working on a new feature film that will generate over 1500 shots made up of image sequences I need to make sure I choose the right file format to render to lest my hard drives explode. What I need from my format is at least 16bit, an alpha included and preferably small size. I rendered out a frame from my film tallied up all the file sizes here- their all different types of codecs listed from smallest file size to largest. The render includes an RGBA pass, Depth pass, and Material Luminance pass because thats what I always render out. 1.00mb 8bit-Photo Jpeg %100 1.27mb 8bit-PNG 4.65mb 16bit- EXR lossy ZIP16 5.75mb 8bit-PSD 6.23mb 16bit-EXR lossy PLZ 6.44mb 16bit-PNG 7.94mb 8bit-TIFF 8.50mb 16bit-EXR Lossy 24 9.05mb 16bit-EXR Lossy Run Length 14.6mb 8bit-TARGA 22.4mb 32bit-EXR ZIP16 24.6mb 32bit-EXR Zip1 25.6mb 32bit-EXR PLZ 29.3mb 16bit-TIFF 29.3mb 16bit-PSD 40.0mb 32bit-EXR Run Length 58.7mb 16
Wow... Good luck Mdot. That's like, a shot every couple hours for 10 months. I hope there's potential for a lot of asset reuse between shots.
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