with the style of a timelapse, enjoy the late 19th century miracle while it was in process.. hyper rare photoz below
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FG.to.the.bone
with the style of a timelapse, enjoy the late 19th century miracle while it was in process.. hyper rare photoz below
–click for explicit detailing–
FG.to.the.bone
holla peeplz,
we have previously posted about le “Rear Window” and how Jeff Desom recreated a panoramic view from the original footage (link to article)
This time the action is coming from Marialuisa Pacini and her modeling skills where she really gave life to the already famous shots of the film.
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based on footage from Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window” (1954)
Jeff Desom( freelance director, film maker),
introduced a project that took him 6 weeks for completeness as a final time-lapse video
Software used: After Effects / Photoshop / Coffee
Fo and Go
”I dissected all of Hitchcock’s Rear Window and stiched it back together in After Effects. I stabilized all the shots with camera movement in them. Since everything was filmed from pretty much the same angle I was able to match them into a single panoramic view of the entire backyard without any greater distortions. The order of events stays true to the movie’s plot.”
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Tagged 3d film, After Effects, Alfred Hitchcock Rear Window, animation, caffeine, camera, film, film making, freelance director, full res, how much?, lens, movie making, ninjas-in-training, panorama, panoramic, photoshop, rear window, shift, through the day, tilt, timelapse, visual installation