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Gentleman Ghost
03-12-2012, 11:08 AM
Hey, just wondering if any of you are awesome at film, cinematography and shooting etc…
There is a film technique that I’m trying to do, but I don’t exactly know how to do it. It’s probably the coolest thing I’ve seen in film.
There is a film technique that I’m trying to do, but I don’t exactly know how to do it. It’s probably the coolest thing I’ve seen in film.
Here are 2 examples of the technique I’m trying to recreate:
I’ve gone ahead and created YT links that skip straight to the scene(s) so you don’t have to watch the whole video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjudr5YlzuE&feature=youtu.be&t=1m35s
Boyzone – Going Gets Tough. Keep an eye on the RED BALL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hUrR44RlcY&feature=youtu.be&t=2m44s
Scribe’s Not Many remix. Pay attention to his hand/head movements.
How did they create these shots?
Any ideas are welcome, I need all the help I can get.
I think it has something to do with tracking vs aspect ratio, but I’m still learning.
If anyone ACTUALLY knows how to do this, I’d be so grateful if you could teach me! 😀
JonC
03-12-2012, 03:37 PM
They look like two different techniques.
The red ball is bolted to the camera, and then the mount has been removed digitally. In at least one of the shots, someone has done digital cleanup on the ball itself. (Unlike most shots, in one of them, the surface of the ball changes even though neither it, nor the people behind it are moving.)
The hand/head thing is done by shooting a wider frame than used (in the highest resolution available,) then using motion tracking/image stabilization (available in Adobe After Effects among others,) to lock onto a particular point. Once the frame has been locked, the image is then blown up so that the image is beyond the edge of the frame no matter how much correction has been made.
Hope that makes it clearer,
JonC
The red ball is bolted to the camera, and then the mount has been removed digitally. In at least one of the shots, someone has done digital cleanup on the ball itself. (Unlike most shots, in one of them, the surface of the ball changes even though neither it, nor the people behind it are moving.)
The hand/head thing is done by shooting a wider frame than used (in the highest resolution available,) then using motion tracking/image stabilization (available in Adobe After Effects among others,) to lock onto a particular point. Once the frame has been locked, the image is then blown up so that the image is beyond the edge of the frame no matter how much correction has been made.
Hope that makes it clearer,
JonC
Gentleman Ghost
03-13-2012, 07:30 AM
Fuck you’re the man! Shot for the explanation. I posted this on other forums, most of them just posted YouTube video responses (I’m still grateful for the help tho)
Thanks 😀
