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Cool clip!

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I found a cool clip.(not mine)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CH8Yo70puk

That was Japanese TV program and was aired about 15 years ago.
He presented on TV is active in business now.

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suki dayo, ...

I love formalist, structural work like this.
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Very cool. Kind of hit its stride about half way through then got repetitive. However, I really like the head-turning effect using multiple photos. Reminds me of an experiment we did in art school. We had life drawing for an hour each day and one day I gave everyone some punched animation paper to draw on. The model sat in the middle of the room with about 30 art students surrounding her in a circle. I told all the other students to draw her in any style they wanted; pen and ink, pencil, crayon, whatever. Then I collected the drawings and registered them underneath my super 8 animation stand and copied each drawing to a frame of film and repeated the cycle over and over. When it played back, you had the definate feeling of the model spinning in space but each frame was interpreted differently in a different atist technique. It was very, very cool. I wish I still had that film but gave it to my art teachers long ago. It was neat-o. Hmmm. Maybe I'll do it again with some artist friends. It would be a fun project....

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MovieStuff wrote:Very cool. Kind of hit its stride about half way through then got repetitive. However, I really like the head-turning effect using multiple photos. Reminds me of an experiment we did in art school. We had life drawing for an hour each day and one day I gave everyone some punched animation paper to draw on. The model sat in the middle of the room with about 30 art students surrounding her in a circle. I told all the other students to draw her in any style they wanted; pen and ink, pencil, crayon, whatever. Then I collected the drawings and registered them underneath my super 8 animation stand and copied each drawing to a frame of film and repeated the cycle over and over. When it played back, you had the definate feeling of the model spinning in space but each frame was interpreted differently in a different atist technique. It was very, very cool. I wish I still had that film but gave it to my art teachers long ago. It was neat-o. Hmmm. Maybe I'll do it again with some artist friends. It would be a fun project....

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Was this before or after The Matrix? :lol:
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Actor wrote:Was this before or after The Matrix? :lol:
1977.

I think Morpheus had yet to deliver mail on PeeWee's Playhouse.

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Ha! Nice.

And the King of Cartoons, was still Blackula!
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