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Unread 07-22-2014   #14
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Cool Re: Growth and Giantess Clips

GiantGirl,

As I explained to another producer on this Forum, Miss Missa, my approach would be more of the concept aspects first. Allow me to explain.

First off, female size growth is impossible despite satirical imaginations of many around here. Accepting that fact might make the task at hand less daunting. Since my staple of live action growth process has long been Attack of the 50ft Woman '93, another helpful point is to understand what is portrayed in a good process video.

In that scene, not every stitch of threads tearing, not every article of clothing is shown to be outgrown. So, focus on the specific moments we typically like (i.e. shoe busting, shirt buttons popping, bra strap snapping) and try your best to portray these moments as best you can while you progress. Rather than spending hours of time and countless pant legs or shirt sleeves and tearing them for the content of your process footage; mix things up a bit. Though making a video suspenseful as 50Percent suggested is a matter of likeness, it does ratchet up the energy level of such an experience for a more profound ending.

I don't want to speak for anyone, but the way I see it is at least some of us more adamantly use our imaginations. Particularly if live action doesn't measure up. If you can do a process scene good enough, the imaginations can take care of the rest. Case in point, utilizing good sound effects to sell where the footage might be lacking realism.

My central point to Miss Missa was to use convincing and lively sound effects. One of my favorites was a pronounced heart beat sound to precede the initial growth footage. Try using this idea to clue us in that whatever sets off the growth, once you hear the heart beat then buckle your seat belts for the ride. Then as things bust apart, perhaps the use of a faster or increasing heart beat sound, again to amp up the suspense factor. In another producer's clips, Veronica Vaughn, just before the end of her growth footage she used a rapid heart beat sound effect that really sold the climax moment.

Also, for the clothes destruction moments that are too hard to do live action and if you learn to do them as CGI, such as a belt breaking, it is also beneficial to use pronounced sound effects for those instances too. Such as the belt idea done on computer, and use a louder more forced snapping sound to sell the moment. Then if you become comfortable doing some of the computer work, and using convincing sound effects, you'll have less to worry about.

I've often pined for someone skilled enough with sound effects and committed to the style of a fem growth process scene of my style, to try and make just a very convincing audio clip. There are those who have tried and maybe did a decent job. But instead to put in more minute details and show what a typical live action scene would, by only sounds. It would work for my imagination. Or maybe I'm just too picky in my Forum-old age (don't even think about a wise crack Qzar9999, fair warning).



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