Another piece of visual evidence to support that truism - everything just looks more cool in slowmo. The digirati in the studio have had this one on their desktopa for weeks, but it occurred to me how amazing that camera / phone manufactures haven’t latched onto this. How many hi-end phones / camera / camcorders can capture stuff at ridiculous frame rates? Answers please, as i’d like to buy one so I can make my own series of ephemera screen savers.
Archive for the 'Animation' Category
April 17th, 2008 by hobart65
Could I make this sound any more exciting? It’s a little tricky to explain without giving the game away. Essentially it’s some video that interacts with the browser window.
I watched it all the way through. Marketeers will do the same. First person to spot a copy for a well-known brand say cabbage.
Found by Richard Holt
A reworked an updated version of a thought provoking animation that started life as a powerpoint presentation for 150 people and has now been viewed by over 5 million people. Via infosthetics.
I saw this last night on Channel 4. It’s a short film that attempts to visualise magnetic fields. The filmmakers (semiconductor) spent 5 months in a NASA space science laboratory, and filmed interviews where the scientists attempt to explain the theories behind magnetic fields. The filmmakers then added visualisations of these theories, reflecting their understanding of the complex subject matter (rather than being scientifically accurate).Strange but beautiful.Link: Magnetic Movie



