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09/11/2005 04:20:15 AM · #1
Enjoy.
//patrykrebisz.com/stills/FINAL_movie.html
09/11/2005 04:29:53 AM · #2
I believe that is the same video that was posted in this THREAD.

Pretty interesting!
09/11/2005 04:30:42 AM · #3
Tjat's exceptionally nice. Can you tell us more about this? It's made by stitiching still frames from a 20D, shot in burst mode? Really sweet... How did you come across this?

Robt.
09/11/2005 04:32:33 AM · #4
Originally posted by bear_music:

Tjat's exceptionally nice. Can you tell us more about this? It's made by stitiching still frames from a 20D, shot in burst mode? Really sweet... How did you come across this?

Robt.


I recently heard about a stop motion film "Corpse Bride" shot completely with a 1DmkII. I did some googling and stumbled accross this one.
Yeah. probably burst mode.

Originally posted by qmdi:

I believe that is the same video that was posted in this THREAD.

yes. Seems to be the same one

Message edited by author 2005-09-11 04:33:53.
09/11/2005 04:34:36 AM · #5
Here is how the filmmaker created the Video.

Message edited by author 2005-09-11 04:36:23.
09/11/2005 08:25:08 AM · #6
Very cool. Funny how he used the sound of the 20D shooting at 20fps. There is a buffer that maxes out after so many shots, but if you use smaller resolutions it'll shoot until the card is full.
09/11/2005 08:40:05 AM · #7
man all that camera shake made me dizzy!
09/11/2005 09:12:00 AM · #8
Yeck. too bad it's in quicktime. I hate adware equipped media players. Why must people use them?

09/11/2005 09:23:07 AM · #9
Wow. That was excellent. I'd like to know how they got the low light shots to look so clean though. The only shots where I saw any noise was at the very end with the cat.

So the Tim Burton movie "Corpse Bride" was shot with a 1DmkII!?!?!
09/11/2005 10:06:17 AM · #10
Originally posted by K-Rob:

Wow. That was excellent. I'd like to know how they got the low light shots to look so clean though. The only shots where I saw any noise was at the very end with the cat.

So the Tim Burton movie "Corpse Bride" was shot with a 1DmkII!?!?!


yar. //www.editorsguild.com/newsletter/JulAug05/julaug05_bride.html
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