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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

The goal of this project was to to create one long shot showing the aftermath of a horror fight scene. Rather than shooting video I have created 28 cylindrical panoramics + 30 extra exposures from over 300 separate exposures and have blended the images together to create a movie using computer camera motion. The benefits to this technique are that I can affordably shoot the appearance of video at the quality of 10mega-pixles for every still while bringing cylindrical panoramics to motion, something that a video camera cannot do. Since the human eye is incapable of viewing all of what it is capable of capturing (while using the panning of the neck) in one singular image, this technique is able to bring the viewer something mirroring reality from an unexperienced perspective. For the actual story in this long continuous shot I took the exposures at Belchertown State School which is an abandoned mental institution in Western Massachusetts...a good set for a horror experimental film.

Camera: Canon Digital Rebel EOS XTi
Lens: EF-S18-55mm-f/3.5-5.6

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  • Awsome, deserves more attention.

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