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en la foto de little girl puse la letra de una cancion, bueno terminamos el video clip con mi compañeros y lo subi esta mañana al youtube asi que los dejo para que lo vean! :D
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A very short video clip as the moon is setting where just by chance Robert caught an avalanche off Liberty Wall crashing onto the Carbon Glacier. It's on the right ... don't blink or you'll miss it. The Willis Wall is quite volatile ... if you're anywhere within earshot you will hear the roar of falling rock and ice throughout the day and night.
I'm not sure how I would describe this. I came home late from work for this day and so I actually used a shot from an earlier day that was an outtake and started editing it to my liking. I suppose I was drawn to the idea of how one may feel as if they've fallen from a great height. Icarus from Greek mythology comes to mind; he got too close to the sun and the wax which secured his wings in place melted. He fell to his death. Do you ever feel like you're different people? One year you're this person, and the next you are someone else entirely....
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MC BIometar 120mm f2.8
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Rollei Digibase C-41 Kit
Epson V800
Trying out the new Cinestill 800T 120 with some tungsten light in its natural habitat, shooting some still lifes around the house lol.
Clip 1: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiiznDpoapQ
Clip 1 is a karate posing video. This clip uses anticipation by slowly moving the hand down the arm to prepare the audience for the fast movements. The more complicated movement when animating would be the arms and hands as they moving fast and changing from several poses in a short amount of time. There’s some follow through and overlapping when the movement of the hands come to a still because there’s still movement in the hands. The legs would be secondary animation because it isn't the most important the movement but it adds appeal and draws the audience into the animation more.
Clip 2: youtu.be/Z2s9ZlenQm8
Clip 2 is from The Artist tap dancing scene. The movement is very fluid and they also use their arms to add to the emotion in their movement, which adds to the appeal. The arms have similar movement to the legs, which exaggerates the movements The anticipation, when they freeze and stare at each other, could have had more timing to make the anticipation stand out. The clips uses slow in and out as they slide their leg it starts out with more spacing and then it decrease as the leg closes. This would add more realism if I was to animate this clip because movement doesn’t have the same speed throughout the start to the end. There’s a moment is the clip when the man goes behind a table which covers his legs and feet movement which would mean I would have to take reference of the woman dancing to apply it to his lower body movement.
Clip 3: youtu.be/H-fJC5EN8LY
Clip 3 is a mime artist performing. The arm and leg is the main body movement for this clip. The movement is very stiff as if you was pulling a robotic arm that was triggering it’s leg to raise. A set driven key would make animating the arm and then triggering the leg to move would make the animation process more efficient. The comparison between the stiff movement and the arc movement of the arm turning around fits perfectly together. The clip has follow through and overlapping on the arm as the lower part of the arm is swinging. This would make an animation more realistic and creates flowing movement which is more interesting for the audience.
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This is my next "clip" picture for my 365 project with the weekly theme "1 object - 7 pictures".
Here comes my next "clip" picture in a muddy puddle.
Captured with a Nikon Df and a manual Nikkor Ai 35mm ƒ1:2 with a 3 x ND Filter, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO.
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Clip 1 Marina Moon. Contemporary dance. Beyoncé-Broken-Hearted Girl - youtu.be/29QzBrXYQwk
I wasn't sure, if danceclips were allowed, but dancers have amazing control over their body movement. Here she moves quickly and gracefully with a lot of subtle movement, for example in her hands. And the movement is emotional and meaningful.
Clip 2 Circusmachine.m4v youtu.be/u9wJUTnBdrs
This is a clip of a mime. His movement is thought through. There is no extra movement and it's all under his control. Unlike the dancer's movement, he looks cartoony and fun, but still professional, which would be good to animate. I especially like his movement, when the bag hits his face, because his body movement then is exactly like in a cartoon animation. The facial expressions are also great.
Clip 3 Mime Basics: Acting Tips and Techniques : How to Walk a Dog in Mime youtu.be/PVwuEaln_6E
I think this is the weakest of the three clips, but i really wanted a clip featuring a person walking a dog. I couldn't find anything good or clear, so i chose this mime acting tutorial. Her movement is clear but because she's teaching, a bit too slow. She still controls her body movement and facial expressions very well.
All white De Havilland Comet 4 G-APMB at Gatwick sometime in the late 1980's.
She was originally with British European Airways, then Channel Airways before moving to Dan-Air at Gatwick and after retirement her wings were clipped and she was used for ground handling trials by trainee tug drivers.
A sad end for what was the world's first jet airliner.
I doubt she is still there but I'm sure someone will know.
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The first patent for the paper clip was awarded to Samuel B Fay of the United States in 1867. (source: wikipedia)
2024 video. This was taken at a bar after doing a a photo shoot all day in the desert so I look a mess but I still like it. The photographer took some video of me posing. I edited in Clips and added some music.
No me pude acercar más... una pena porque esa bici se las prometía.
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Stamattina facevo un giro tra le foto dei miei contatti...
E mi sono imbattuta in questa meraviglia.
Mi ha ispirata immediatamente... :)
Ringrazio tanto Françoise Rachez per gli splendidi scatti che ci regala. :)
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The first clip i have chosen is from the film suckerpunch, this is the only clip that includes 3D animation already, i chose it because the animation is very fluid and realistic which is hard to captivate unless using motion capture. I Like how it focuses on the female characters movement such as when it goes into slow motion as she flips over the bisento which would be good to replicate in a 3D animation.
The second clip is from the film underworld: awakening in which the character is escaping from the police, i chose this clip because it is quite simple with only one character that has exaggerated movement putting the main focus on her.
The third clip is a dance scene in the film step up 2 the streets, i like this clip because it includes a lot of fast movement but at the same time is very static as his arms and legs pop into position, it also uses the environment well such as climbing up and down the stairs. This would be very challenging to replicate because of its fast pace.
From my great grandmother to my grandmother, from my grandmother to my mother, and now in my custody to share with you - The Mary Frances Cookbook by Jane Eayre Fryer, copyright 1912, with wonderful illustrations by Margaret G. Hays and Jane Allen Boyer. This one is Mary Frances in her cap and apron.
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Hello all.
Thank you for paying attention to my approach, which is to simply discover the music that I develop.
What you will hear are entirely made by myself (all the tracks of the drums passing by the violins for example are created by me, since a midi synth). I then use Cubase VST file to get a slightly better sound, although I know I would need more computer software to have better listening. That I had at one time, you know life with divorces and others have lost things on the way!
I come from a family of professional musicians, my father has been a talented Jazz saxophonist, pro music school is all ...
Me no, but I'm affiliated to the world of music since I was little (I started the synth at 10 years) and I never stopped.
My approach is to make others listen to my creations and possibly be able to exchange words with others