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SAN FRANCISCO / THE CITY / WTK PHOTOGRAPHY
Per la serie "Viaggiare senza muoversi" un bellissimo video girato a San Francisco da Wtk Photography. Grazie!
In the "travelling without moving" serie, a stunning timelapse video shoot in San Francisco by Wtk Photography. Thanks!
Some words from the director:
This timelapse is about a year in the making. I started sometime in June of 2010 and finished it on August 19, 2011. It wasn't constant work of course, just working on it every now and then. I'd estimate I have invested anywhere between 250 and 300 hours on it. Most of this was time I spent walking, biking, or riding the bus to locations I was shooting. There are very few locations I used a car to get to. Total frame count is about 28,000 frames and 85 different shots. All the frames weren't used in the final product as I edited down the clips. You will notice that some of the shots were shaky. San Francisco is a very windy city and even my heavy tripod couldn't remain still. In hindsight I should have bought a different head. All photos were shot in JPEG and then some light editing in Lightroom. Compiled into .mov clips in Quicktime Pro and then all brought together in Final Cut Pro.
I started this project because there are so many people photographing the city that I wanted to capture it in a different way that most were not. Between the time I started and the time I finished, timelapses have become huge. It's amazing to see what fellow artists can make with even the most basic equipment.
Gear-
Canon 5D and 5D Mark II
Canon 16-35mm L
Canon 70-200mm L IS
Canon 15mm Fisheye
Satechi TR-A Timer Remote Control
Slik Pro 700DX Tripod
Manfrotto 322RC2 Tripod Head
Music is "Dayvan Cowboy" by Boards of Canada
This timelapse is about a year in the making. I started sometime in June of 2010 and finished it on August 19, 2011. It wasn't constant work of course, just working on it every now and then. I'd estimate I have invested anywhere between 250 and 300 hours on it. Most of this was time I spent walking, biking, or riding the bus to locations I was shooting. There are very few locations I used a car to get to. Total frame count is about 28,000 frames and 85 different shots. All the frames weren't used in the final product as I edited down the clips. You will notice that some of the shots were shaky. San Francisco is a very windy city and even my heavy tripod couldn't remain still. In hindsight I should have bought a different head. All photos were shot in JPEG and then some light editing in Lightroom. Compiled into .mov clips in Quicktime Pro and then all brought together in Final Cut Pro.
I started this project because there are so many people photographing the city that I wanted to capture it in a different way that most were not. Between the time I started and the time I finished, timelapses have become huge. It's amazing to see what fellow artists can make with even the most basic equipment.
Gear-
Canon 5D and 5D Mark II
Canon 16-35mm L
Canon 70-200mm L IS
Canon 15mm Fisheye
Satechi TR-A Timer Remote Control
Slik Pro 700DX Tripod
Manfrotto 322RC2 Tripod Head
Music is "Dayvan Cowboy" by Boards of Canada
LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2011 IN 4 MINUTES! / SUZIE HOGAN
A BEAUTIFUL FILM! THANKS SUZIE!
During the design festival i travelled around (mainly by bike) and captured as much as i could of the various events and exhibitions held in the capital
I used a combination of a small Muvi HD camera attached to my bike, Sony NEX5 for stop motion and Canon 7D for timelapse
Im sure didnt capture even half of what was going on but hope to have shown a little of what is on offer during this week of exceptional design and creativity
During the design festival i travelled around (mainly by bike) and captured as much as i could of the various events and exhibitions held in the capital
I used a combination of a small Muvi HD camera attached to my bike, Sony NEX5 for stop motion and Canon 7D for timelapse
Im sure didnt capture even half of what was going on but hope to have shown a little of what is on offer during this week of exceptional design and creativity
29 SETTEMBRE
TARTAN / "WOOD WANNABE" >> CERAMIC / DESIGN / 14ORAITALIANA / BADINI
Qui a Badini Createam abbiamo creato il pattern grafico decorativo "Tartan" in collaborazione con Luigi Romanelli per il brand "14oraitaliana" che sara' presentato nelle prossime fiere internazionali del design. Il modulo fa parte della collezione "pinocchi", trasposizioni in ceramica di patterns di legno, il nuovo "informale contemporaneo". Visita il sito 14oraitaliana. Presto nuovi aggiornamenti.
Here at Badini Createam we created the decorative graphic design patterns "tartan" in collaboration with Luigi Romanelli for the "14oraitaliana" brand that will be launched in the next international design exhibitions. The module is part of a new collection named "pinocchi", a series of wooden "reflections" within the ceramic material, the new "causal contemporary" look. Visit the 14oraitaliana website. Soon new updates.
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