looking for vids to post two fridays ago i found
this japaophile vid.
on the comments about how it was done, there was a mention of camera mapping , a way of
turning still frames into 3d animation by separating objects in a different depth and then
mapping ,that is: creating visual relationships among them.
there are breathtaking examples of the technique done by
telenokia, an association that has produced some very beautiful light and sound shows for public spaces.
although my aims are much more modest, i'm contemplating taking a workshop with them in its due time.
the vid in particular was using using
blender,an open source program.
you all know me and know by now how i love geekery, so it should come as no surprise that i went there for a download. i have always had an interest in animation and have done some clips,but animated within the fractal or tesselation programs. this was my chance to create animated clips from stills!
but one more time i was blinded by ambition as the program is waaay above my head. i know very little about film editing; i've just done a couple of simple clips and some cinemagraph cliplets . as the saying goes, one can't start the house by the roof. therefore i started hunting for info on line and the hunt lead me to creative cow on you tube. what a fantastic resource this is! they offer a spectrum of vid tutorials for the most popular photo and film edit programs.
i've started watching diligently their brilliantly explained vids in the
creative cow adobe premier channel. as practice i am editing a series of clips that i took in burgos; so far it's all making sense, but let's see where all of this takes me. i think i'm
slowly getting closer to
blender with all its promised wonders.
now,look what the heat does to an idle weaver!
neki desu