I'm using a 1995 analog Sony Hi-8 camcorder, a frame grabbing analog conversion cord, a stop motion program, and a desktop computer. I used a laptop in the last video that limited me to slower capture rates than NTSC/Pal. The film and art work took me about a week of stepping in and out of a picture frame and taking a picture.
This is a pretty good idea. Brilliant, actually.
junior2004hasz 2 months ago
omg your soooooooooooo gooooooooooooooood!
thefunnymaster17 1 year ago
MUWAH! your a BAMF!
lookit. I joined. again. :)
VarookaSalt 3 years ago
holy!! but, they were just cheap-made cars, not hotweels... ryt?
Ahya728 3 years ago
thats awesome!
green4dr 3 years ago
wow that is so amazing... you commented on mine so I thought i should come see yours. Wow that is really good How many cars did it take?
csburden1 4 years ago
2000+ cars... Thanks for the comment.
armanflint 4 years ago
Awesome job. How big is the picture? It must have been a pretty big canvas!
monnie110 4 years ago
72" x 54" or 6'x 4-1/2' @ 60 to 80 lbs. Thanks for the comment.
armanflint 4 years ago
this video was better than the other one
josephmurk1 4 years ago
I'm using a 1995 analog Sony Hi-8 camcorder, a frame grabbing analog conversion cord, a stop motion program, and a desktop computer. I used a laptop in the last video that limited me to slower capture rates than NTSC/Pal. The film and art work took me about a week of stepping in and out of a picture frame and taking a picture.
armanflint 4 years ago
omg, koooooolllllll
haha10lolha 4 years ago
A fascinating clip, Derek. It must have taken hours and hours. Proves that a true artist can work in many media.
Rick Milhon
ricitic 4 years ago
This is quite clever, even the title. It's fun to watch as well. Only the mind of an artist could come up with something like this.
Loisd 4 years ago
Looks great Derek.
Zoom on,
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1mythmkr 4 years ago