perkeleellinen Subscriber Joined Apr 14, 2008 Messages 2,926 Location Warwickshire Format 35mm Jul 27, 2019 #1 Advanced Projection Techniques Rain here today! This is me thinking about how I can connect shooting and projecting in interesting ways. I’ve got three ideas: 1 – Camera on a tripod, one photo focused close and one photo focused at infinity. When projecting dissolve between the two. 2 – Camera on a tripod, one photo then pan and another photo. Project both slides at the same time to get a panoramic view 3 – Camera with high fps. Shoot some action (in my case, skateboarding) then project using fast, hard cuts to get a sort of animation. Anyone ever try any of these?
Advanced Projection Techniques Rain here today! This is me thinking about how I can connect shooting and projecting in interesting ways. I’ve got three ideas: 1 – Camera on a tripod, one photo focused close and one photo focused at infinity. When projecting dissolve between the two. 2 – Camera on a tripod, one photo then pan and another photo. Project both slides at the same time to get a panoramic view 3 – Camera with high fps. Shoot some action (in my case, skateboarding) then project using fast, hard cuts to get a sort of animation. Anyone ever try any of these?
AgX Member Allowing Ads Joined Apr 5, 2007 Messages 29,968 Location Germany Format Multi Format Jul 27, 2019 #2 With those professional slide shows in mind I guess nothing has not been tried. But a lot seems to have taken place on a copy stand, not directly with the taking film. However literature on this topic seems scarce.
With those professional slide shows in mind I guess nothing has not been tried. But a lot seems to have taken place on a copy stand, not directly with the taking film. However literature on this topic seems scarce.