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Virtual Filmmaking with Unreal Engine 5

You're reading from  Virtual Filmmaking with Unreal Engine 5

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801813808
Pages 480 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Hussin Khan Hussin Khan
Profile icon Hussin Khan

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Pre-Production: Project Development and Gathering Resources
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Unreal Engine 3. Chapter 2: Understanding the Principles of Photography, Film Cameras, and Lenses 4. Chapter 3: Understanding the Art of Storytelling and Creating Your Storyboard 5. Part 2: Production: Creating the Environment
6. Chapter 4: Importing 3D Objects and Creating Levels 7. Chapter 5: Creating Environments with Quixel Megascans 8. Chapter 6: Creating and Applying Materials to 3D Meshes 9. Part 3: Production: Adding and Animating Characters
10. Chapter 7: Creating Actors with Unreal Engine MetaHumans 11. Chapter 8: Retargeting the MetaHumans for Unreal Engine 5 12. Chapter 9: Adding Animations and Facial Expressions to Your MetaHuman Characters 13. Part 4: Production: Shooting the Scene
14. Chapter 10: Adding and Animating Virtual Cameras Using the Level Sequencer 15. Chapter 11: Enhancing Set Dressing, Retiming Shots, and Adding Niagara Particles 16. Chapter 12: Setting the Mood with Lighting and Adding Post-Processing Effects 17. Part 5: Post-Production: Adding Post-Processing Effects and Music
18. Chapter 13: Exploring Color Management, Additional Camera Settings, and Rendering Your Shots 19. Chapter 14: Adding Sound and Finalizing Your Virtual Film 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Creating Material IDs Using Blender

Reviewing our film’s shot list and structure

The shot list provided contains very detailed information about each shot—the location, cast members, visual effects needed, set dressing, sound effects, and music required. It’s good practice to have a shot list handy, especially when working in a team, so each team member has a specific task to carry out. However, the shot list is not set in stone; it is a guide and may change as we progress.

Let’s have a look at our virtual film structure:

Figure 4.3: “A New Beginning” film structure

Figure 4.3: “A New Beginning” film structure

We have a total of three sequences:

  • The spaceship interior sequence (shots 1 through 4): These are comprised of shots entirely done in the spaceship, which includes the flight deck area and the cargo area, where the cryo-pods will be placed
  • The space sequence (shot 5): This is the external shot of the space shuttle launching toward the planet after receiving instructions...
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