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Tag Archives: motion
29 Ways To Stay Creative
Some good ideas. Some bad ideas.
Murmansk in motion
A time-lapse video. I need to figure out how to use the Canon remote trigger I have to do one of these. I am so camera-stupid sometimes.
Life-like Ursula animatronic character at Disney California Adventure Park
Just came across this video of Walt Disney Imagineering engineers and artists creating the moving Ursula character at Disney California Adventure Park. I’ve never been here, but this looks like a truly convincing animatronic character. It’s pretty amazing.
Parmenides I by Dev Harlan
Whoa, Parmenides I by Dev Harlan is an interesting foam, wood, plaster, and video projection installation that transforms an otherwise white polygonal shape into a moving sculpture. You can see this thing in person at the Christopher Henry Gallery in … Continue reading
The Canadian Affair
What’s this type of camera movement called when the camera pans a scene with all of the subjects and objects in the scene completely motionless?
Amazing deblurring feature that may be in future versions of Photoshop
PetaPixel posted this amazing video of an early prototype feature in Photoshop that may do away with motion blurred photos as we know it. The function analyzes an image for the direction of motion blur and reverses it in such … Continue reading