Exploring a different view of panoramic footage, showing where you’ve been and where you’re going in a single simultaneous stream.
Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil
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Exploring a different view of panoramic footage, showing where you’ve been and where you’re going in a single simultaneous stream. Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil Tags: video art and san francisco […] Crossing a bridge, revisited. 40 minutes to render, 4 hours of tweaking so that After Effects wouldn’t crash… Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil […] An ambient meditation on crossing a bridge. Three layers of footage, shot from a car, of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil Tags: sfo, vehicle mount and san francisco […] I am trying to juxtapose images from Shibuya (Tokyo) in a graphically interesting and unconventional way. It’s already a very busy scene, so I did a few things to abstract things and simplify it: – use a system of masks and blurs to make the neon signs more painterly – simplify the outlines of the people and then use only the edges Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil Tags: art, tokyo, hd and effects […] Reflection upon reflection, using displacement mapping to further distort reflections in a shiny sculpture. Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil […] Timelapse of the drive from Mission Bay to the De Young museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Used an improvised vehicle mount, hence somewhat shaky quality on some of the city streets… Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil Tags: timelapse and sanfrancisco […] Sunrise over Oakland (SF Bay Area), seen from the Mission Bay neighborhood. It’s a timelapse, 2 hours compressed into 1 minute. Other than the sunrise and the clouds, I like watching the ship swinging at anchor in the bay, and the frantic movements of the tugboats. Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil Tags: timelapse […] Sunrise over Oakland (SF Bay Area), seen from the Mission Bay neighborhood. It’s a timelapse, 2 hours compressed into 1 minute. Other than the sunrise and the clouds, I like watching the ship swinging at anchor in the bay, and the frantic movements of the tugboats. Cast: Gian Pablo Villamil […] |
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