Just a beginning part of a video I am working on. Its for my mother's 50th birthday. Its going to be used as a BG in some narration parts.
Each photo was done in Photoshop and the rest was composited and animated in After Effects CS4.
[vimeo]7481778[/vimeo]
http://imeo.com/7481778
PS-Can't get the vimeo embed to work. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
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Photo Projection Wall
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Photo Projection Wall
Last edited by sman118 on 11/7/2009, 8:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
- sman118
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Re: Photo Projection Wall
add www to it so it works.
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- tony
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Re: Photo Projection Wall
I really like that!
Looks really pro. For me the glow twitch effect wasn't needed and I personally would prefer if all the photos weren't perfectly lined up at the end, more like brick work if that makes sense
But yeah, definately tagging that as useful for future reference
Looks really pro. For me the glow twitch effect wasn't needed and I personally would prefer if all the photos weren't perfectly lined up at the end, more like brick work if that makes sense
But yeah, definately tagging that as useful for future reference
- robbie1985
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Re: Photo Projection Wall
Thanks for the reply. You're right about the Twitch. I was going for a kind of projected/star wars hollogram look, but its more obvious when you are closer to the image. Porbably going to tone it down.
I really like the idea about offsetting the rows, but I didn't make the wall a full circle and plan to cut the camera and switch to a high angle. I think the jagged edges might be distracting. I'll post the shots when I'm finished.
I really like the idea about offsetting the rows, but I didn't make the wall a full circle and plan to cut the camera and switch to a high angle. I think the jagged edges might be distracting. I'll post the shots when I'm finished.
- sman118
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