Another use of our BCS-designed "Kubrick-Cam." This is a video for our instrumental song: 104-Measures, which ostensibly takes place aboard a space station which uses centrifugal force to emulate gravity. A few objects are not yet spinning with the space station, and are floating freely.
MISTAKES?? I think you yourself are mistaken sir. 1-hatches often open to space--especially if an astronaut or cosmonaut want to walk or fix anything outside, 2-There is only ONE focal plane in this video--can you find it? The piano player (me) is focused on playing his music. Being in space, one gets accoustomed to seeing things float. It isn't a big deal....
diamondjim39 4 years ago
I do have my own video studio--this is true. It is mostly just a question of attention to detail. I owe this skill mostly to the Marine Corps. They were fairly picky about all the little details (like during inspections, etc...) and we learned to focus on the broad details, then work our way to finer and finer ones. Voila, here's how it turns out!
diamondjim39 4 years ago
I like these effects, there are only a few MINOR mistakes that give away the secret: 1, the hatch opens, appearantly, to space, 2, the Earth, you & the shoe cannot all be in focus at the same time, 3. the piano player doesn't really notice any of the floating objects!
PatrickLee39 4 years ago
How the hell did you make this? It looks so real and authentic, you work in a video studio--don't you? Just the different layers are interesting enough, but the addition of the floating watch & shoe really just like icing on a very tasty cake--good job!
ClaudiaDevestare 4 years ago