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  • SlowMoVideo – How to make a slow motion shot with the open source program

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 30, 2011
    composition, photography, production

    http://slowmovideo.granjow.net/

    slowmoVideo is an OpenSource program that creates slow-motion videos from your footage.

    Slow motion cinematography is the result of playing back frames for a longer duration than they were exposed. For example, if you expose 240 frames of film in one second, then play them back at 24 fps, the resulting movie is 10 times longer (slower) than the original filmed event….

    Film cameras are relatively simple mechanical devices that allow you to crank up the speed to whatever rate the shutter and pull-down mechanism allow. Some film cameras can operate at 2,500 fps or higher (although film shot in these cameras often needs some readjustment in postproduction). Video, on the other hand, is always captured, recorded, and played back at a fixed rate, with a current limit around 60fps. This makes extreme slow motion effects harder to achieve (and less elegant) on video, because slowing down the video results in each frame held still on the screen for a long time, whereas with high-frame-rate film there are plenty of frames to fill the longer durations of time. On video, the slow motion effect is more like a slide show than smooth, continuous motion.

    One obvious solution is to shoot film at high speed, then transfer it to video (a case where film still has a clear advantage, sorry George). Another possibility is to cross dissolve or blur from one frame to the next. This adds a smooth transition from one still frame to the next. The blur reduces the sharpness of the image, and compared to slowing down images shot at a high frame rate, this is somewhat of a cheat. However, there isn’t much you can do about it until video can be recorded at much higher rates. Of course, many film cameras can’t shoot at high frame rates either, so the whole super-slow-motion endeavor is somewhat specialized no matter what medium you are using. (There are some high speed digital cameras available now that allow you to capture lots of digital frames directly to your computer, so technology is starting to catch up with film. However, this feature isn’t going to appear in consumer camcorders any time soon.)

    Views : 1,184
  • MeshLab unstructured 3D triangular meshes editor

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 30, 2011
    modeling, photogrammetry, production, software

    MeshLab is an open source, portable, and extensible system for the processing and editing of unstructured 3D triangular meshes. The system is aimed to help the processing of the typical not-so-small unstructured models arising in 3D scanning, providing a set of tools for editing, cleaning, healing, inspecting, rendering and converting this kind of meshes.

     

    http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/

     

    Views : 1,141
  • Little planet effect

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 29, 2011
    photography

    http://dirksphotoblog.wordpress.com/2006/09/06/tutorial-create-your-own-planets/

    Views : 967
  • Blender game engine. Bathroom demo

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 29, 2011
    blender, production, software

    http://www.blender.org/features-gallery/feature-videos/?video=game_engine_one

    Views : 1,327
  • Final Light explosions and fx database

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 29, 2011
    production, reference

    Affordable, hard to find, royalty free, high resolution, multi-layered, multi-angled Visual FX stock footage element.

    http://www.finalight.com

     

    Views : 1,181
  • nDo normal maps creation tool

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 28, 2011
    production, software

    http://www.philipk.net/tutorials/ndo/ndo.html

    http://www.cgted.com/

    Views : 1,665
  • Homemade weather balloon photography

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 28, 2011
    photography

    Views : 1,117
  • Water ink

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 27, 2011
    cool, design

    To mark World Water Day, on March 22nd.

    Views : 1,258
  • Rabbitkadabra!

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 27, 2011
    animation

    Views : 1,112
  • Bird flight

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 27, 2011
    animation, reference

    http://www.brendanbody.co.uk/flight_tutorial/index.html

    Views : 1,293
  • Body anatomy tools

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 27, 2011
    reference

    http://www.anatomytools.com/

    Views : 1,198
  • Motiva COLIMO real time post-process texturing

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 27, 2011
    production, software

    Views : 1,146
  • Camera Clip System – every photographer need this

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 26, 2011
    photography

    http://www.wimp.com/everyphotographer/

    Views : 1,355
  • Dark of the Moon superbowl trailer

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 25, 2011
    trailers

    Views : 981
  • Hereafter visual effects shot breakdowns reel

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 24, 2011
    production

    Views : 1,072
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    Oct 11, 2022
    A.I., software

     

     

    How Imagen Actually Works
    https://www.assemblyai.com/blog/how-imagen-actually-works/

     

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    Jul 9, 2011
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  • Pantheon of the War – The colossal war painting

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Nov 22, 2018
    design

    Four years in the making with the help of 150 artists, in commemoration of WW1.

    edition.cnn.com/style/article/pantheon-de-la-guerre-wwi-painting/index.html

    A panoramic canvas measuring 402 feet (122 meters) around and 45 feet (13.7 meters) high. It contained over 5,000 life-size portraits of war heroes, royalty and government officials from the Allies of World War I.

    Partial section upload:

     

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