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Ball in Perpetuity
The original idea behind “Ball in Perpetuity” was to spin a ball on my finger and then turn that into a GIF, since I can’t spin a ball on my finger for longer than like 1-2 seconds. I had fun filming it, but I ran into a number of problems while actually making the cinema-graph […]
Whirlpool Cinemagraph
In creating this cinemagraph, I knew I wanted to do something with water. From the ones that I browsed through, I thought the ones that had water elements looked the most interesting because of the stark contrast between the fluidity of liquid and the motionless background. So, I had my friend create a tornado in his water bottle, and I recorded him. I then imported this video file into Photoshop to edit. I actually had great difficulty with photoshop because…
Running Water
I used photoshop to make the cinemegraph shown above. First, a friend recorded me watering plants in front of the Woodruff Library at Emory University. A few takes were required to get the water to pour at the right speed. I wanted the water pouring fast enough to see it moving, but slow enough that it …
Waterfall Cinemegraph
I decided to try my hand at creating a cinemegraph via photoshop. Going into this sketch assignment I was almost positive I wouldn’t be able to complete this assignment, as my artistic skillset and knowledge of photoshop was limited. However, I found that the Lynda tutorials were highly informative and this was one of the …
Fickle Flame Flickers
For me, first impressions of this assignment included dread and fear. The 30-minute long tutorial seemed quite daunting, and, once again, I had to…
At the Library Cinemagraph
For this cinemagraph, I decided to film my own. For the constant motion, I decided to film typing.
When using Photoshop for this assignment, I encountered more difficulties than expected.
Cinemagraph: The Evolution of Dragon
My cinemagraph reveals the gradual evolution of the Chinese character “Long” (dragon). I found the original video on Vimeo and […]
Cinemegraph
Due: 10/30 Tag: sk9 For this assignment, I’d like you to create your very own cinemagraph — it can be a landscape, or a portrait, or a movie scene, or whatever else you’d like to try. Scroll down for lots of examples of cinemag ...