This was made using photos taken by liquidgoggles and animating them to create a unique motion effect. Each photo takes about an hour or more to produce the illusion of motion before the sequence is rendered to an .avi. The photos were taken at various venues Phish played in summer 2009 including Knoxville, Alpine, and Jones Beach. While the files you see here are high-quality, the only way to see all of these in blu-ray quality is to collect all the summer shows with my animation intros.
What program were you using to animate? After Effects?
unclepoggy 1 year ago
@unclepoggy The whole thing was done in a a rastor editor, and then Vegas. Once I got it to Vegas, I had to render in a couple of different ways to create the effects.
Jiggs1026 1 year ago
very cool video. and Im glad you let me know how long it took to do each photo. I find it interesting.
appidydafoo apparently has nothing nice to say which makes me wonder why he has to say anything at all?
jwoolfall 2 years ago
thanks very much! was just trying to explain the process.
Jiggs1026 2 years ago
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Why do you think it's important for the viewers to know it took 1-2 hours to render each still photograph seperation? Smoke some more bongs man jesus christ
appidydafoo 2 years ago
I wanted people to understand the animation process. The 1 to 2 hours of time it took was not the 'rendering'. Rendering the avi was about 15 minutes. Getting photograph to that point was by hand, not by simply pressing a button.
Jiggs1026 2 years ago