Google Images Animation: Moon
This video is a small experiment: all the images were taken from google images results for the word “moon”.
This video is a small experiment: all the images were taken from google images results for the word “moon”.
The weather was windy and cloudy, and I took 600 still shots to document it. When I rendered the footage, I flipped it horizontally, and suddenly it looked like watching clouds from above. I like these small discoveries that happen by chance. Anyway, I flipped the sound too, and played it backwards, to fit the weird visual. click here to listen to the original sound, a classical piece composed by Jean Sibelius.
Still experimenting the stop motion technique. In the next few days I’m gonna explore it more, and try to make cool stuff, less basic than the landscape scenes (like the sunrise, a few days ago). Anyway, yesterday I spent my afternoon at Gordon Beach in Tel-Aviv, and took about 1000 pics. it was a very hot afternoon…
Sound: Gal Levy
432 still shots were gathered for this sunrise video behind my home (Tel-Aviv’s border).
I started at 5 o’clock and the last photo was taken exactly two hours later.
Have you ever noticed all the small lights in your room when it’s dark? The red one from your TV, the Num Lock from your keyboard, etc.. This “underwater” world is made out of these small lights of my room.
This week theme on the GSG blog, is to create a 5 second intro (or outro) for our videos. Visit the Vimeo chanel to see what other people did.
Once again, for the 3rd time, I’m participating in the Five Second Project of GSG – a weekly based theme blog activity, which all of its purpose is to create something cool and expiriment techniques. This week theme is Circle vs. Square, and this is what I came up with.
Visit the Vimeo chanel to see what other people did.
It’s the second time I’m doing a small video for the Five Seconds Project of the GREYSCALEGORILLA‘s blog. This week the theme is balloons in black and white. Last week it was coffee and triangles.