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Final project for experimental video class taken at SIU over the summer. This one is a little difficult to explain. I shot with three MiniDV camcorders arranged at different angles. After shooting all the material I needed, I captured all the video and lined up the images together so that on all three video tracks, the same action was occuring, yet from different angles.
Of course action sequences on TV are notable for shooting about three cameras to get good coverage, then editing them all together outoa a fast-paced sequence. I decided to take this a little bit further. Each individual FRAME (not each second, but each frame) was cut, and every other frame was taken out and a frame from another angle was put into its place. So if I were to depict the first few seconds of the piece it would go along the lines of:
1f Camera1 - 1f Camera2 - 1f Camera3 - 1f Camera1 - 1f Camera2 - 1f Camera3 - 1f Camera1 - 1f Camera2 - 1f Camera3 - 1f Camera1 - 1f Camera2 - 1f Camera3 - 1f Camera1 - 1f Camera2 - 1f Camera3 etc etc.
Pause the movie. They're still frames.
That's good stuff, it must have been tedious to work on. I've always wondered what a movie or part of a movie would look like if they did what you did here. That's awesome.
DanBuckidis 2 years ago