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Experimental short sequences of decay and movement

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kht-FTqcYiE&feature=youtu.be  - sequence of decay https://youtu.be/3bH9O1S0MnI  - sequence of movement These are my examples & experimentations of sequences of movement & of decay. Before I even attempted to do these I was set a task of, of course, creating my own attempts of sequences of movement & decay, but before I could do all this I was tasked to do my own research on the subject itself, that being research on many different photographers, stop-motion etc. Some of these photographers being for example, you can see on my previous post which holds all of my research.  So then after I had done & collected all of my research, I decided to brainstorm ideas of what I could do for each sequence experiment, like I previously mentioned, one for movement & one for decay. If you look above, as you can see my final outcomes, for my sequence of decay I decided on doing some ice melting, for this I had to fre...

Time Lapse/ sequences of movement research

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Time Lapse/ sequences of movement research Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (that being the frame rate) is much lower than that used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, the sequence’s time frame allows making the sequence appear that it is, that being time is moving faster, thus lapsing.   An example, an image of a scene may be captured once every second, then is edited to be played back at 30 frame per second, therefore the result is an apparent 30 times speed increase. Time-lapse is the extreme version of the cinematography technique of undercranking. Stop motion animation is a comparable technique of this. Moving the camera during the shot creates some of the most stunning time-lapse images; mounting the camera to a moving car for example can do this, where the purpose of this would to be creating a notion of extreme speed. Short & Long exposure time-lapse - In time-lapse photograph...