A month before, I watched the Vancouver Olympics opening ceremony, and was awestruck by some of the projections, such as the whale swimming along the stadium floor with actual water coming from its blowhole. For a bargain price of $30, I was able to get a seat for the Paralympics Opening Ceremony – I made the mistake of assuming I wouldn’t be able to bring in a camera – I could have get a lot of good footage, but instead all I got was this low-quality iPhone film. There were a lot of awesome projections, some of which I show in the brief clip above. Particularly impressive were these balloon/spheres that drifted across the stadium floor with images being projected onto them.
Using a 3D design program (Kinemac), I wanted to see if I could achieve something similar. This is just a practice test, but the results aren’t bad – five ascending spheres with looping images on them:
Monthly Archives: March 2010
Drink Beer Watch Golf Time Lapse
We wouldn’t normally watch golf, but we’d heard that some Korean golfers were in contention. Sitting back and watching with a beer, I wanted to do something slightly productive. Normally, I just speed up a time lapse sequence, but in this case I’ve keyframed it so some parts are real-time while other parts are sped-up.
Watching my hand hesitate to pick up the glass and the awkward rhythm, I think close-up shots of certain actions could tell a lot about someone’s character or mood that day.