How Water Droplets came to life for a
Gatorade Ad, This is Not CGI...It utilizes
Real Water The figure's movements
were informed via motion-capture
Using a custom-built 'rain rig,' precisely timed water droplets fall to the ground in the shape of a figure Strobes illuminate the droplets and give the effect of freezing them, and frame-by-frame the water figure appears to move
The camera, strobes and rig were all synced to work in concert with each other, and each frame was processed to correct for gravitational acceleration of the drops as they fell.
and the rain rig had to be timed to turn water pressure on and off at millisecond intervals It's a neat piece of innovation that plays with the most basic principle of video capture
Music - Magic by Otis McDonald
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