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**Project:** Creating a 15-second video for Canada Dry Premium (Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer, and Tonic Water) featuring a bottle cap flipping through the air and landing on a bottle.
**Challenges and Solutions:**
1. **Initial Approach:** Attempted to use a fishing line to flip the cap, but encountered motion blur and focus issues.
2. **Revised Approach:** Broke down the shot into three components:
* Bottle cap rotation (achieved using a toothpick, adhesive, and a motorized head)
* Bottle without cap
* Bottle with cap (for seamless transition)
3. **Enhancements:**
* Added a rotating light source to simulate changing lighting as the cap flips
* Applied moisture mist to the cap for realism
* Incorporated sound effects in post-production
**Outcome:**
* Successfully created the desired effect using the revised approach
* Only needed to film and edit the bottle cap flip once, as all three products shared the same cap design
* Final videos were completed and shared (with the Ginger Beer video showcased at the end)
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. **Project Details**: The project involves creating three 15-second videos for Canada Dry Premium (Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer, and Tonic Water).
2. **Shoot Schedule**: The shoot was initially planned for Monday, with preparation and testing done on Wednesday.
3.. **Initial Concept**: The initial idea was to capture a bottle cap flipping through the air in super slow motion and landing on a bottle.
4. **First Method Attempted**: The first method involved using fishing line to pull off a bottle cap while recording, then reversing the shot in post-production.
5. **Frame Rate for First Attempt**: The first attempt was recorded at 120 frames per second.
6. **Issues with First Method**: Motion blur and the inability to keep the cap in focus due to random movement led to abandoning this method.
7. **Alternative Approach**: The project switched to capturing the bottle cap and bottle separately to composite in post-production.
8. **Shot Breakdown**:
* Shot A: Bottle cap rotating in a fixed position.
* Shot B: Bottle (without cap) hitting the table.
* Shot C: Same as Shot B, but with the cap on the bottle.
9. **Equipment Used**:
* Edelkrone Head One for controlled camera movement.
* Aputure MC light for dynamic lighting effects during the bottle cap spin.
10. **Final Production**:
* Filming resolution for the successful attempt was 4K.
* Sound effects were added to enhance the realism of the final shot.
11. **Post-Production Efficiency**: Since all three bottles had the same cap, the cap flip was only filmed and edited once, then matched with each product's corresponding video.
12. **Publication**: The final videos were published, with the Ginger Beer video mentioned as already available on Instagram by the time of the project's conclusion.