Cinemagraphs - More Than A Photo, Less Than A Video
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Fans of Harry Potter will recall the amazing moving photos that interacted with their audience whenever necessary. Now two photographers have come up with a technique to make it a reality - And while they are not as robust as the ones concocted by J.K. Rowling, they are pretty darn amazing.
Dubbed Cinemagraphs, they are described by inventors Jamie Beck and Kevin Burgh as 'More than a photo, but not quite a video' - And are essentially traditional still photographs, with a 'live' moment built in.
The two came up with the idea while trying to figure out how to document New York's fashion show in a more robust way - But using something more cutting edge than video.
With Kevin's extensive background in motion graphics and Jamie's stunning photographs, the two were a match made in heaven. What they ended up doing was editing an animated GiF so that only a portion of the movement was left. It took them about a year and a half to get it right, but the results as you will agree, are quite stunning.
Each photo takes a number of hours of painstaking editing before it become 'live' - In the case of more complex ones it could even take over a day. However, the artists are very picky, applying their magic only to photos, where a still image does not do justice to the essence of the scene. Now if only they could make them talk! To see more of Kevin and Jamie's fabulous work click on fromme-toyou.tumblr.com.
Resources: Huffingtonpost.com, dailymail.co.uk
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- xX Sam Xxabout 14 yearsWow the gifs move so realisticly AWESOME!
- Yiya (Chavez)about 14 yearsThis is amazing. I wonder how they made the pics move and how many steps did it take. It remineds me of the picture of his . Its so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- ALIEN-Cabout 14 yearsTHT IS SO COOL
- funabout 14 yearsscary
- Dr. Jake Polleabout 14 yearsIt 's very simple! Just simply make a vbscript file and let the file function all photos together. Then compile it to a exe file. Then morph it to a gif image.
- Lilyabout 14 yearsNice photos!I wish you could print them moving.:)
- Isaiahabout 14 yearsWow! That's amazing how they do that? Do they need special equipment? I want to know!! I am intrested in photography, so if I learn how to do this it would be amazing. Those photos look so real. My favorite is the candles and the subway train.
- emily about 14 yearsthat was so so so coll when it looked that the dress was flickering alot by the light
- Jocsan Valdezabout 14 yearsI did think it would take hours so that it woud come "Alive". But i wonder why they made these photos and how many steps did it take to make it "Alive".!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Willowabout 14 yearsI wonder the process taken to make the photos move.