J JacePhoto Senior Member Jul 8, 2014 #1 Totally amazing work! [video=vimeo;98123388]http://vimeo.com/98123388[/video]
Bamboopictures Senior Member Jul 8, 2014 #2 Mind-blowing! Even more creative than the fractal zoom in "Limitless" http://www.fxguide.com/featured/fractal-zooms-and-other-side-effects-in-limitless-2/
Mind-blowing! Even more creative than the fractal zoom in "Limitless" http://www.fxguide.com/featured/fractal-zooms-and-other-side-effects-in-limitless-2/
X XsenseX Senior Member Jul 8, 2014 #3 Amazing level of work and commitment. Break all boundaries of hyper lapse. One of the best non-commercial videos of 2014.
Amazing level of work and commitment. Break all boundaries of hyper lapse. One of the best non-commercial videos of 2014.
J JacePhoto Senior Member Jul 8, 2014 #4 I think for most suspended shots, he could have used an aerial drone and taking static shots. Then join them in post with stabilization. What do you guys think?
I think for most suspended shots, he could have used an aerial drone and taking static shots. Then join them in post with stabilization. What do you guys think?
Deunamist Senior Member Jul 8, 2014 #5 quite possible, because you can see some obvious transition points. very very clever! this is probably an art in itself.
quite possible, because you can see some obvious transition points. very very clever! this is probably an art in itself.
X XsenseX Senior Member Jul 9, 2014 #6 JacePhoto said: I think for most suspended shots, he could have used an aerial drone and taking static shots. Then join them in post with stabilization. What do you guys think? Click to expand... I don't think he uses drones ... With the quality of the shots ... It takes a big octocopter to bring the camera (he uses DSLRs) up. The shots seems too stable (in sequence) to be done by drones. He didn't say anything about drones in his comments either but i'm not 100% sure. Its a lot of well planned location and he uses a lot of zooms.
JacePhoto said: I think for most suspended shots, he could have used an aerial drone and taking static shots. Then join them in post with stabilization. What do you guys think? Click to expand... I don't think he uses drones ... With the quality of the shots ... It takes a big octocopter to bring the camera (he uses DSLRs) up. The shots seems too stable (in sequence) to be done by drones. He didn't say anything about drones in his comments either but i'm not 100% sure. Its a lot of well planned location and he uses a lot of zooms.