Full info at: http://www.debevec.org/Campanile/ .
In 1997, "The Campanile Movie" directed by Paul Debevec demonstrated new image-based modeling and rendering techniques, in particular those from the "Facade" photogrammetric modeling system presented in Debevec's 1996 UC Berkeley Ph.D. thesis. The tower and campus were modeled from a set of twenty still photographs and virtually rendered using projective view-dependent texture mapping. At its premiere at the SIGGRAPH 97 Electronic Theater in Los Angeles, "The Campanile Movie" attracted the attention of visual effects supervisor John Gaeta who would leverage its technqiues in creating virtual backgrounds for the "bullet-time" shots in the 1999 movie "The Matrix".
Ooooooohhhhhhhhh!!!!!
I thought you would never see this animation.
I was 13 years old the first time I saw this.
Was and still a good work.
:)
SonicGDisc 3 months ago
Wow this is sick...Go Bears!!
Djadub 1 year ago
Paul Sir,
All i would dare to say or rather ask is, " How does it feel to be you ?"
I always wonder!
Thank You Sir.
amitscreation 1 year ago
Nicely done.
Pooreyoricke 2 years ago
Seamless, flawless ... and truly stunning. Well done.
DXFvideo 2 years ago
amazing!!
ThirdDesignVideo 2 years ago