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Expert 3d Artist , 3d Animator, 3d Modeler , Architectural Vis , CG + Live Shot
Lahore
Software Engineer | Full Stack Developer | Cloud Architect | Motion Graphics Animator
London
3D modeling, exterior design, interior design, architectural visualisation, Webdev, Gamedev
Kyiv
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
I have 3 animated videos that need re-creating with some changes (as listed below)
WE DO NOT HAVE THE ORIGINAL FILES
Each video requires a set of amendments. In addition there may be some more amendments AFTER the customer has seen the new version.
Video Name: MF Video 1 - Flat Lay
Duration: 1 min 15 sec
Link to existing animation: https://youtu.be/ULkMbX6QrLg
Changes required
1. The vinyl needs to be shown to be overlapping
2. It should then be folded back half-way and NOT disappear from the room
3. Adhesive is APPLIED in a figure of 8 (sweeping motion) to the whole floor so the adhesive covers the WHOLE floor (and not just in an 8 pattern). Here is an example of how the glue is applied at 2 min 39 seconds (approx.) http://www.altro.co.uk/Latest/Videos/Safety-flooring-installation/Adhesive-application
4. The knife used should have a hooked blade as per the attached image.
5. Where the vinyl is cut in the centre of the room is good. However, at approx. 57 seconds the existing animation shows the weld at a different point. The weld needs to be where the vinyl was cut. Here is a reference video to show a weld: http://www.altro.co.uk/Latest/Videos/Safety-flooring-installation/Welding-main-floor-seams
6. The ‘Mastic’ (This is the sealant) needs to be changed to look more realistic. Here is an example of how it should look at around 42 seconds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOFIGYEcPXs
7. The colour of the ‘Mastic’ needs to be translucent.
Video Name: MF Video 2 – Sit on Skirting
Duration: 1 min 1 sec
Link to existing animation: https://youtu.be/uRHek0RNV_c
1. Need to see faint chalk line on wall rather than blank wall.
2. Need to see pale yellow on wall to indicate where adhesive has been applied.
3. Brush should go right into the corner when applying adhesive
4. Sit on skirting should be ‘black’ in colour.
5. Here are two reference videos that are useful. http://www.altro.co.uk/Latest/Videos/Safety-flooring-installation/Fitting-cove-former and http://www.altro.co.uk/Latest/Videos/Safety-flooring-installation/C7-capping-strip
Video Name: MF Video 3 – Wall Coving
Duration: 1 min 14 sec
Link to existing animation: https://youtu.be/o6S3ePMQfU4
1. Please show chalk line on wall 100 mm up wall as this would be a guide as to where to stick capping.
2. Please show glue residue on wall and floor and please take adhesive on floor right up to wall (currently short of where wall meets floor)
3. At 23 sec bottom coving is far to chunky – please make this more realistic
4. At 28 sec please remove arrow and 20 mm text
5. Before applying adhesive to front of capping and coving, bring vinyl into shot. Lay out up to capping and coving and then fold-back so there is a large fold back area.
6. At 34 sec have words saying ‘apply adhesive to front of capping and coving’
7. At 35 sec apply adhesive to front of capping, coving including wall
8. At 45 sec with the vinyl already folded back from earlier, apply adhesive to edge of vinyl up to top (currently about an 1 inch off top)
9. Leave vinyl in shot (currently rolls up and disappears)
10. At 45 sec adhesive should be applied in sweeping / figure of 8 motion. Not just used to create number 8 on floor. (same change as in MF Video 1)
11. At 52 sec vinyl shows a join. This is too early so either use 1 piece of vinyl or have 2 individual pieces overlapping by 5 cm and continue with this to end (later more vinyl sections appear)
12. At 1 mm – have words trim vinyl
13. At 1.05 – have words use screwdriver and hand to lift edge of capping to tuck vinyl into it (as currently I don’t think it is clear what the screwdriver is doing)
WE DO NOT HAVE THE ORIGINAL FILES
Each video requires a set of amendments. In addition there may be some more amendments AFTER the customer has seen the new version.
Video Name: MF Video 1 - Flat Lay
Duration: 1 min 15 sec
Link to existing animation: https://youtu.be/ULkMbX6QrLg
Changes required
1. The vinyl needs to be shown to be overlapping
2. It should then be folded back half-way and NOT disappear from the room
3. Adhesive is APPLIED in a figure of 8 (sweeping motion) to the whole floor so the adhesive covers the WHOLE floor (and not just in an 8 pattern). Here is an example of how the glue is applied at 2 min 39 seconds (approx.) http://www.altro.co.uk/Latest/Videos/Safety-flooring-installation/Adhesive-application
4. The knife used should have a hooked blade as per the attached image.
5. Where the vinyl is cut in the centre of the room is good. However, at approx. 57 seconds the existing animation shows the weld at a different point. The weld needs to be where the vinyl was cut. Here is a reference video to show a weld: http://www.altro.co.uk/Latest/Videos/Safety-flooring-installation/Welding-main-floor-seams
6. The ‘Mastic’ (This is the sealant) needs to be changed to look more realistic. Here is an example of how it should look at around 42 seconds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOFIGYEcPXs
7. The colour of the ‘Mastic’ needs to be translucent.
Video Name: MF Video 2 – Sit on Skirting
Duration: 1 min 1 sec
Link to existing animation: https://youtu.be/uRHek0RNV_c
1. Need to see faint chalk line on wall rather than blank wall.
2. Need to see pale yellow on wall to indicate where adhesive has been applied.
3. Brush should go right into the corner when applying adhesive
4. Sit on skirting should be ‘black’ in colour.
5. Here are two reference videos that are useful. http://www.altro.co.uk/Latest/Videos/Safety-flooring-installation/Fitting-cove-former and http://www.altro.co.uk/Latest/Videos/Safety-flooring-installation/C7-capping-strip
Video Name: MF Video 3 – Wall Coving
Duration: 1 min 14 sec
Link to existing animation: https://youtu.be/o6S3ePMQfU4
1. Please show chalk line on wall 100 mm up wall as this would be a guide as to where to stick capping.
2. Please show glue residue on wall and floor and please take adhesive on floor right up to wall (currently short of where wall meets floor)
3. At 23 sec bottom coving is far to chunky – please make this more realistic
4. At 28 sec please remove arrow and 20 mm text
5. Before applying adhesive to front of capping and coving, bring vinyl into shot. Lay out up to capping and coving and then fold-back so there is a large fold back area.
6. At 34 sec have words saying ‘apply adhesive to front of capping and coving’
7. At 35 sec apply adhesive to front of capping, coving including wall
8. At 45 sec with the vinyl already folded back from earlier, apply adhesive to edge of vinyl up to top (currently about an 1 inch off top)
9. Leave vinyl in shot (currently rolls up and disappears)
10. At 45 sec adhesive should be applied in sweeping / figure of 8 motion. Not just used to create number 8 on floor. (same change as in MF Video 1)
11. At 52 sec vinyl shows a join. This is too early so either use 1 piece of vinyl or have 2 individual pieces overlapping by 5 cm and continue with this to end (later more vinyl sections appear)
12. At 1 mm – have words trim vinyl
13. At 1.05 – have words use screwdriver and hand to lift edge of capping to tuck vinyl into it (as currently I don’t think it is clear what the screwdriver is doing)
Ian S.
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