bringing movie posters to life
There's a bunch of buzz about this new hot digital video camera, the Red One, invented by the billionaire founder of Oakley. The short: this is a video camera that has a resolution that rivals 35MM film. It's super hot in the film and video community, and the resolution is so good that you can use a single frame of video as a high resolution photograph.
Which...opens up some amazing opportunities. Check out the video clip above, which details the making of a movie poster that comes to life. The future is awesome, isn't it?
Thanks, Justus!
Labels: ads, film, photography, technology, video
posted by darryl ohrt @ 7:38 AM
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At 9:43 AM,
Paul Reilly said... - That's really phenomenal. I could envision fantastic slow motion movement to highlight different aspects of the shot - 'pan' to each product in a lineup with superior resolution almost like a carousel.
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