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Here's one from Bosque that I experimented with in Adobe AfterEffects to generate the lighting effects after being told by a video friend that it has a really powerful light engine. I have to say I like the results and think it works well for this image. I grant for most folks that editing in Adobe AE would be ridiculous hah. But if you already have the master suite that came with AE you might have fun playing with it. I know I do. ;-)))
For you purists, see the non-enhanced version in the comments below (with 16:9 crop).
went to grab a soda during a break and on the way I heard a crow freaking out. On the way back this is why, the hawk was having a snack on top of the light and the crow even flew really close a couple of times but the hawk didn't care
Just after the fireworks were completed on this night the residual smoke made for some interesting sky shots. Sometimes the aftereffects can be quite surprising indeed. This night sky is the capital city in Pa.
Trabajo de composición
Video:
Parkway Drive - Dark Days
Anderson Avila
Banda: For Today
Canción: Break The Cycle
Letra / lyrics
Bring this broken system to it's knees!
Bring this broken system to it's knees!
Break the Cycle! Break the Cycle!
We're only helpless, because we're heartless.
In a world headed for self-destruction,
the answer is here; are we too blind to see it?
In a world headed for self-destruction,
the answer is here; are we too blind to see it?
There is hope in the blood!
(So) Rise up, there's a new day dawning!
We'll see the darkness flee.
Rise up, there's a new day dawning, in which the blind will see!
I see a light in the darkness, rising in the night!
I see a light in the darkness, in the Sons of light!
It's the blind,
leading the blind,
leading the blind to their demise.
It's the blind,
leading the blind,
leading the blind to their demise.
Break the cycle!
Break the cycle!
Break the cycle!
I've gotten a lot of questions about how Humble Pied videos are done. Here's a screen shot of how a particular video is edited.
Steps:
1.) Record chat with ScreenFlow
2.) Cut and export out of ScreenFlow
3.) Edit audio out of SoundBooth
4.) Drop files into After Effects
5.) Place iChat window created from Photoshop
6.) Scale, edit title bars
7.) Export, upload to Vimeo
8.) Create post in WordPress
9.) Tweet the hell out of it
I have already shown this image in another version. Somehow I currently prefer slightly darker, mystical and spooky moods. Probably aftereffects of Halloween.
Venice's ramshackle charm is particularly effective at night, when only sparse light from individual lanterns illuminates the small canals. Details disappear in the darkness and the alleys sink into loneliness...
“I didn’t get my Toa Stone from anyone, I found it. On the remains of an old corpse that had fallen at the hands of some of the nastier wildlife, the types that I didn’t even know of at the time. I became the outlander of the local Toa. Taking care of the forest, watching for really nasty predators and making sure they weren’t dangerous, taking out poachers, there was a pretty good amount of stuff to do.”
— Trava
This is an OC of my good friend Geardirector, a Toa of Plantlife Trava, commissioned by him as a birthday present.
Rotational GIF: Click
The photoshop postprocessing is done by Demitsorou, the rotational GIF was made through Bluerender and Adobe AfterEffects.
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A bobcat wrestles with the aftereffects of a night on the prowl at Sweetwater Wetlands in Tucson Arizona.
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I've been collecting snippets of timelapse footage at my old (and current) stomping grounds out at Cachalot Scout Reservation in Plymouth, MA for a little over a year now. One or two stills from those sessions have landed here on Flickr, including a star trails shot from over the camp's main pond, Five Mile.
Last weekend, I brought out a few extra rental cameras, and fleshed out the material I wanted to turn those snippets of timelapse into a real video. This shot is just the title card overlaid on one of the frames; if you'd like to check out the entire video, you can do so on my YouTube channel at this link:
This is my first real stab at doing timelapse, although I have done a bit of video work in the past (I manage the channel for the camp's Alumni Association, and I worked for a decade for a company that made digital video editing and compositing hardware and software, albeit on the software-writing side, not the software-using side.) The video here was shot on a combination of Nikon D7000, Nikon D7200, GoPro Hero Black, and GeekPro cameras, edited in Lightroom and LRTimelapse, with the video assembled using Premiere Pro and AfterEffects. I could have gone with a Creative Commons license for the audio track, but I opted to go with a commercial license instead, to keep my options with the piece a bit more flexible.
I've been absent here on Flickr a bit lately, although I do peek in on your photo streams from time to time; I actually still have photos to post from the summer, have just been busy with other things (mostly work and alumni association stuff.)
flowing into a silent, self luminous dawn'
I had to keep the size small here because of Flickr limits. It seems flickr only allows 3 minute videos also. For HD quality and the full 5 minutes, please check the You Tube link below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LHWxu-MY-k
Sounds and loops from Freesound.org thanks to:
Erokia
Karma-ron
Genghis-Attenborough
Robinhood76
Fran-ky
Acclivity
This AMAZING video reel was shot, directed and post edited by the Wonderfully Talented Vru! You can follow him on
Flickr: www.flickr.com/people/vrutega
Instagram: www.instagram.com/vrutega
or hire him in-world @ Vrutega!
..dal mio archivio fotografico, (1,5 TB) ho trasformato gli scatti in sequenza (i famosi miei scatti a raffica Ch), in filmato. E' stato un lavoraccio e ho realizzato diverse clip video che monterò in un prossimo futuro..
Softwares utilizzati:
Photoshop: diversi files in livelli, poi trasformati in video;
After Effects: Estensione del tempo e alcuni filtri (Time Blend)
Motion: per il montaggio finale audio-video
(musica: Dj Rostej, "True Love")
su YouTube
2nd attempt at some video. It gets a bit muddled / distorted at the point where it slows down. Not too sure why, but I hope to eventually figure it out!
EDIT - i only just realised that I left the sound on. I thought it was silent....turns out the laptop was on mute when I was tweaking it :-(
Canon 7D with a 85mm ƒ1.8 lens and tweaked in After Effects
[Single frame in comments]
From Studio session with JJ Jordan. This person we met at the studio session up in Brixton in London. He was happy to be seen wearing sunglasses and sprouting a small moustache.
The creature on the top was a malfunction of AI - entering "silver moustache" resulted in the small creature on the top of his head instead of under his nose...... AI is not all that cracked up to be.
The original image was captured by a professional graphic designer, JJ Jordan, using his Nikon D810 camera with a Nikon 24-105mm f/4.0 lens. Apologies to JJ as he will not be too happy with any AI doing him out of a job.
As a background the whole point of the WPS Portrait Challenge Workshop was to get to know other people within a group rather than creating portraits of each other. But we did both as it turns out.
(55.80)
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Inspired by a book i read recently about a woman who loses her memory every time she went to sleep and woke the next morning having so memory of the previous day. It's called "Before I Go To Sleep" READ IT. IT WAS SO GOOD.
Photography and I have not had an amazing relationship these last couple weeks. I’ve just had no motivation, inspiration, drive etc. When Sammy left I didn’t immediately feel those aftereffects of a flickr friend leaving but I am SOOOOO feeling it now. Ashfaohefacffffffvsvs. I started a 100 strangers project but am worried of freaking people out, worried about the rude reactions I’ll eventually get, and there are people that don’t want me to do this and think that it’s too extreme. Is it? I’m beginning to doubt myself and I don’t like that. It leads me to dark places. Maybe I’ve had too much time to think today.
As for the technicalities- when I started photography I took pictures of any random crap. I eventually moved into concepts but now as my skills grow I want to do more simple things. But I’m not sure how yet. I still feel like concepts are the way to go because that’s what everyone does and they’re amazing at it and I can’t live up to their standards. I always tell myself “for every person better than you there is also someone worse” but all these positive things that I’m forcing down my own throat just won’t stick. It bothers me and I know I’m falling into the dreaded artist funk again. I don’t know what to do. I am really enjoying the idea of fashion photography, who knows. Now that I’m sixteen I am really thinking hard about where I want to go and what paths I want to take and it’s all kind of rushing at once. My goal from now on is to capture the earth’s beauty and still try to tell a story. I know this’ll be harder than it sounds.
an experimental series entitled Digitally Engineered
as is hopefully obvious, this is the first one in series three
I still don't think I will be using this feature much ever....but I couldn't help but poke a little fun at myself and the whole being a photographer/fussing over a video thang. I work with motion graphics and video (and you're saying....this is the best you could do?) every day at work and so 'fun' is relative. Enjoy.... bouncing titties and hideously low quality video.
Filmed with my mac book pro's iSight, edited in Adobe After Effects from about 4 minutes of footage, all in under 2 hours.
Based on the old faithful (now two - !!!! - year old) equipped
music: "I Turn My Camera On"
by Spoon
(yes it was the obvious choice, music I do not do)
An HDR slow motion video test. Enjoy! :D
Workflow is as follows:
- Shoot four RAW stills in rapid succession.
- Create HDR images from the stills in Photomatix.
- Tone-map the HDRs in Photomatix with same settings.
- Stretch/interpolate the four frame image sequence to desired length using Twixtor in After Effects.
- Heat and serve!
Pretty cool effect, huh? Twixtor does an amazing job of taking only four frames and stretching it to 6 seconds. I highly recommend this software for all sorts of video retiming. Thanks for watching and enjoy! :D
Canon T2i/550d
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L IS USM Macro
HDR tone-mapping in Photomatix
Twixtor and color grade in After Effects
Edit, music, and title in FCP
Music by Bibio: "S'Vive"
Canon T2i
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L IS USM Macro
Adobe After Effects
Music by Bibio: "S'Vive"
Regina Nagy - vocals, acoustic guitar
Endre Csukás - lead guitar
Attila Nagy - backing vocals
Music re-composed after the original Hungarian folk song by Attila Nagy
Duo Aftereffect production 2018
Timelapsevideo made width Canon EOS 5D, Adobe Aftereffects and Adobe Premiere. Photos are taken near Tromsø City, Northern Norway during winter 2009.
Posted this video earlier on Vimeo and Youtube. This is a shorter version (90 sec limit)
a photoanimation i started in early 2010, forgot about then i rediscovered and finished it this week
hope you enjoy :)
It's not that I haven't been taking photos lately, it's just that they've all been going into this video I made for the NYC band +/- (Plus Minus). I took over 8,000 photos for this, many of them triggered remotely from a laptop or intervalometer for time-lapse effects. That's 8% of the shutter lifespan that Canon says one should expect from my camera.
Given the title, I guess it's appropriate that the firewire drive where I'd stored all these stills decided to crash the day after I finished this.
See the video on YouTube.
an experimental series entitled Digitally Engineered
as is hopefully obvious, this is the fifth one in series three
Nuova collaborazione tra me e i GEMIX.
Qui il video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn0Z7lqGIRE&feature=youtu.be
GEMIX ( soundcloud.com/gemixofficial ) nasce da due fratelli di Como, Federico e Riccardo Curcio, che amano la musica elettronica in tutti i suoi generi, in particolare Future Bass, Trap e Dubstep.
Il video con animazioni grafiche che ho realizzato per loro,ha come colonna sonora,il pezzo intitolato Street (Original Mix) inedito fino a questo momento.
Sto già lavorando ad altri video grafici e non,in collaborazione coi due fratelli Curcio. Anche loro presto,apriranno un canale You Tube ma,per ora,chi volesse ascoltare le loro creazioni,può trovarli su SOUNCLOUD.
Per rimanere aggiornati,rimanete sintonizzati.
Client: Robort
Project: 3D Modelling
Category: Animation Film
Country: USA
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Geneviève on the orange line, Montréal.
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Less choppy but more compressed version here.
music: Shiller (Ratatat)
Aprovechando que estaré una semana fuera, y para el mucho personal nuevo que hay por aquí, os dejo esta pequeña animación que repasa el conjunto de mis trabajos, pequeños o grandes, buenos o malos... Podéis encontrar otras como esta en mi video-web: jesuscm.com
Enjoy it!
Taking advantage of the fact that I´ll be away for a week, and for the many new people around here, I leave you this little animation that reviews all my works, small or big, good or bad ... You can find others like this in my video- web: jesuscm.com
Enjoy it!