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Virtual Filmmaking with Unreal Engine 5

Virtual Filmmaking with Unreal Engine 5

By : Hussin Khan
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Virtual Filmmaking with Unreal Engine 5

Virtual Filmmaking with Unreal Engine 5

4.8 (18)
By: Hussin Khan

Overview of this book

Virtual Filmmaking with Unreal Engine 5 is the first Unreal Engine book to guide you through the complete process of virtual film production. Encompassing the full spectrum of filmmaking, this book demonstrates the use of an industry-standard tool used by studios such as Disney, ILM, DNEG, and Framestore. Walking through the process systematically, you’ll collect references and create a simple storyboard to plan your shots. You'll create virtual environments, import 3D models and add materials and textures to build photorealistic, dynamic worlds. You'll also create actors using highly customizable MetaHumans, understand how to import, re-target, and animate them. You’ll bring it all together with cinematic lighting and camera animation before exporting your film. By the end of this book, you’ll have discovered new tools for your toolkit to work on your virtual film projects in Unreal Engine 5, leveraging Quixel Megascans, Lumen, Nanite, and MetaHuman technology.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Part 1:Pre-Production: Project Development and Gathering Resources
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Part 2: Production: Creating the Environment
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Part 3: Production: Adding and Animating Characters
13
Part 4: Production: Shooting the Scene
17
Part 5: Post-Production: Adding Post-Processing Effects and Music

Implementing the three-act structure of storytelling

The acts of storytelling refer to the structural elements that make up a narrative, and there are different theories on how many acts there are in a story. One common theory is the three-act structure, which divides a story into three parts: the setup, the confrontation, and the resolution.

Figure 3.7: The three-act structure of storytelling

Figure 3.7: The three-act structure of storytelling

Here is a brief overview of each act:

  • Act 1 – the setup: In this act, the audience is introduced to the characters, the setting, and the conflict that drives the story. This act establishes the protagonist’s ordinary world before the inciting incident that disrupts their life and sets the story in motion.
  • Act 2 – the confrontation: This act is where the majority of the action takes place, as the protagonist faces challenges and obstacles that test their resolve and force them to confront their flaws and weaknesses. This act culminates...

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