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Seems like it wouldn't be too hard. Just give the prints out in sequence...
get a stack of prints, hand the top one out, shoot the image, and then toss
the print (or whatever). Take one shot of each person, then just import the
whole image sequence in and instant movie.
You could set up registration points on the backscreen of the camera, line
the photo up in the registration points, and shoot. Wouldn't really even
need to stabilize it, although in almost all the shots there's two good
corners to work with so stabilization shouldn't be too difficult.
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Jim Curtis
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 6:02 AM
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Subject: Re: [AE] Somebody tell this guy about green screen
It is clever concept.
I don't see glare in any of the photos, which makes me wonder if they were
actually holding photos, or rather a registration card, and the photo images
were added later.
If they were holding actual photos, the people would have to have been
either shot in sequence, or their "spot" inserted into the master sequence
when compiling.
A woman at 1:13 is holding a blank.
A woman at :46 is holding it askew to the camera. This makes it look like a
real photo.
In any event, I don't see a way to do this without a lot of work.
Thanks for sharing!
On May 28, 2012, at 1:37 AM, Jim Tierney wrote:
>>> He must have spent a fortune developing them.
>
> If he developed them at Costco he paid $195 for all 1500 prints. I
> know times are tough, but even so, that's not exactly a fortune. :-)
> What he spent traveling around finding 500 people willing to hold a
> print... well maybe a little more. But sounds like a fun way to waste a
week or two.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jim
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eqSZSO_sSE
>
> The "video" in the card is actually hundreds of still photos, actually
> being held by the subjects.
> (apologies if this has already been discussed ad nauseam. I'm out of
> the loop these days.) He must have spent a fortune developing them.
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