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04/23/2005 01:21:09 AM · #1 |
Who said that a dSLR could not make a movie?
//patrykrebisz.com/stills/FINAL_movie.html
Enjoy :)
Darren
Message edited by author 2005-04-23 01:21:19.
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04/23/2005 01:52:20 AM · #2 |
Very cool! That must have taken a lot of work.
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04/23/2005 02:22:47 AM · #3 |
Nice job Darren. I like your mixed use of shutter speed for the action scenes, and it's a neat storyline.
What kit were you using?
I've taken quite a few shots that look like movies now, just by scrolling through on the LCD. I like that style of animation.
One point though, you really need to compress that movie if you want people to see it - it's 29MB! |
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04/23/2005 02:48:39 AM · #4 |
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04/23/2005 02:57:48 AM · #5 |
NO, NO, NO, don't credit me with the work - it's not mine (I don't even own a 20D)!
I didn't mention it in the original post as there were credits included in the page/movie.
I was impressed when I saw it and just thought that I'd share the link.
Very sorry for any confusion caused.
Darren
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04/23/2005 03:06:15 AM · #6 |
Funny,
Must have been a lot of work to merge all thos pictures into a movie.
I wonder what drove him to make a movie with a 20D, just fun or is this an artform?
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04/23/2005 03:10:24 AM · #7 |
Boredom can lead people to do new, crazy, and weird things.
Message edited by author 2005-04-23 03:10:40. |
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04/23/2005 07:37:15 AM · #8 |
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04/23/2005 07:57:00 AM · #9 |
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04/23/2005 08:48:57 AM · #10 |
Those are both awesome!!!
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