Thursday, 1 March 2012

Projected Visuals more experiments

Star Time lapse test

I set the camera to a high exposure so it took 30 seconds to take each photograph in order to capture the stars. There was too much background light which is why its quite hard to see the stars but they are definitely moving. I set the timer to capture an image every 5 seconds after it took 30 seconds to take a photograph, I left it going for about 2 hours. This was my first time lapse experiment and I am going to try some other time lapses during the day time. The process is very time consuming and you have to be patient but sometimes the outcome is worth it.

Silhouette with gun experiment

I did some more work using the green screen, I filmed my friend walk to the center of the shot and turn holding out a gun and then walk towards the camera. I then used Premiere Pro to duplicate her and flip her the other way round, I also added copied it 2 more times so 4 of her walked towards the camera, turning the screen white. I played around with levels and the threshold effect to achieve the silhouette.
I captured a close up shot of her face as I used the fan to blow her hair, in the editing process I slowed this down, turned her into a silhouette and added some of my film footage within the silhouette. I used a close up shot of slow motion drips in a sink and a crack in the wall, I played around with levels to achieve an interesting, abstract style.

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