Wow !!
Wow !!
I thought this seemed interesting. Over 2,000 photos put together to make this video, er...photo shoot. Anyone here have this kind of time to do something like this?
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You can get programs to auto do time lapse stuff for you, so it's not THAT impressive.
Still very well done, though.
Now if you really want to lose your mind - "Corpse Bride" was shot entirely with a Canon 1D Mark II. Although really any stop-motion movielike Chicken Run are basically shot on a frame by frame basis, which is practically the same thing.
Still very well done, though.
Now if you really want to lose your mind - "Corpse Bride" was shot entirely with a Canon 1D Mark II. Although really any stop-motion movielike Chicken Run are basically shot on a frame by frame basis, which is practically the same thing.
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