The person who ca this ti was Takayuki, accompanied by Aya Tsukino and several other employees.
As soon as they got off the car, the director and others ca out from the shooting scene to greet them.
The director was approximately a middle-aged man in his forties or close to fifty, with a bit of fa in the film industry. He specialized in directing science fiction movies and was called Green. People in the industry liked to call him Little Green because he had an older brother who was even more famous.
When Green saw Takayuki walking in front, he was slightly surprised.
The person leading the team was much younger than he had imagined.
However, it was quite common for young people to make a na for themselves in the film industry.
"Hello, are you the head of Gastar Special Effects Studio?" Green politely extended his hand and said.
Takayuki shook hands with him and then smiled, saying, "No, I'm not. The head didn't co this ti; he has other important work to do."
Since he wasn't the head, it seed that he was just a minor character who ca to deliver sothing.
Green's attitude beca sowhat casual.
"Co, let's go inside and talk."
Takayuki nodded and followed the director and others into the studio.
On the way, the director took the opportunity to introduce Takayuki to the shooting situation and the overall progress. After all, these were people sent by a film company, so he had to show so respect.
Coincidentally, Takayuki was also quite interested in the shooting process and was looking around at the shooting environnt.
Skills related to movies would also be needed in future ga CG production, so it might be a good opportunity to gain so experience in advance.
Along the way, he saw several familiar shooting scenes, which were scenes that appeared in the one-minute special effects production, and coincidentally, they were also one of the key plots in the movie.
At the sa ti, he also noticed that so areas had set up motion capture rooms, where employees were conducting simple motion capture work.
Seeing the motion capture, Takayuki was also sowhat intrigued.
Motion capture would also be needed for future video gas, and it was sothing that would eventually have to be done. Why not start with Final Fantasy 7?
With motion capture, the movents of 3D characters would be smoother and more natural, and it would also save more ti on experintal testing of data in ga developnt.
Upon arriving at the director's temporary office, Takayuki gestured to the person behind him.
The employee imdiately took out a laptop and placed it on the director's desk.
"Mr. Green, this is the one-minute special effects we've already produced. You can take a look at the effects."
Green imdiately beca serious and opened the computer to check.
Real movie special effects require terrifying costs. Sotis, even a single fra in a 24-fra-per-second sequence could cost hundreds of thousands.
The biggest cost was the labor cost, followed by the cost of software and hardware.
Sotis, the electricity bill for producing special effects alone was sothing that ordinary companies couldn't bear.
However, Takayuki's engine saved a lot of manpower and resources in this regard, mainly through material reuse. They didn't have to ticulously detail every fra like most special effects companies did.
So, Takayuki hadn't spent too much ti producing the one-minute special effects, and the final result was quite good.
The content of the one-minute video was the scene of the protagonist piloting a spaceship through an asteroid belt and battling enemy ships.
If this kind of scene were produced by another special effects team and they aid for perfection, the cost would be beyond what this company could afford.
What Takayuki could do was to do the best within their budget.
After watching for a minute, Green didn't speak but pressed the play button again.
Then he watched it repeatedly five or six tis in a row, seeming quite calm on the surface.
But he was quite surprised internally.
These special effects might not be top-notch, but they were of excellent quality. Considering the limited budget of this film company, if they could achieve this level of quality with that amount of money, it would be very worthwhile.
"You made this special effect in just three days?"
Green looked at Takayuki seriously.
"Of course, we used the latest software from our company. Originally, this software was designed for making electronic gas, but it's equally good for making movie special effects."
Green pondered for two seconds and then asked, "Then may I ask what the na of this software is?"
"Unreal Engine. Mr. Green, are you interested? I can offer you a discount."
"If this software really has such good effects, I will definitely recomnd it to the company."
Takayuki replied confidently, "Of course, I can guarantee this one hundred percent."
Looking at Green's expression, Takayuki instantly understood that he was very satisfied with the production of these movie special effects. So, they could move on to the cooperation stage next.
Several employees who ca along imdiately began to coordinate with the filming team. Most of the main shooting of the movie had already been completed, and what remained was the production of special effects.
If the progress was controlled properly, perhaps it would take four or five months to complete the final movie production and then release it.
During this process, Takayuki's own employees could also quickly accumulate production experience. He also transferred so mbers of the engine developnt team to cooperate at any ti to improve the engine. At the sa ti, they could continue to increase their advantage through the developnt of patents.
Seeing Takayuki's orderly arrangent of work, Green, who had just now not paid much attention to Takayuki, seed to feel sothing was amiss.
This clearly didn't seem like the responsibility of a minor character, and the people who ca with Takayuki were all obedient to him. He even said that he would continue to send people from other company departnts to cooperate. This was quite a bit of power.
Out of curiosity, he couldn't help but approach one of Takayuki's employees when they were free.
"Let ask, who is this young man leading the team? He seems to be able to deploy personnel at any ti, and he said he's not the head."
The Gastar employee said matter-of-factly, "Of course, he's not the head of our departnt. He's our BOSS, the number one in the company, the CEO, got it?"
Green was stunned.
That young man was the CEO of the company?
So young?
Wait, what's the na of this company?
"By the way, what's the full na of your company?"
"Gastar Entertainnt Company, specializing in ga production."
The na sounded sowhat familiar, no, it sounded quite familiar.
In recent tis, this Japanese company had been making headlines, especially when they hired a team of lawyers and went head-to-head with the governnt of a state in the United States. It was quite legendary. When he first heard the news, his first thought was that it could be made into a movie.
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