We and our partners use technologies, such as cookies, to recognize you and show you more of what you like. Please read our Privacy Policy to learn more. By using this website you agree to the use of those technologies.
I agree.
360° in 36 frames: A Lomo shoot-out at Waverley Abbey
I shot the 'action' sequence in this analogue movie of my children staging a Lomo shoot-out at Waverley Abbey (in Farnham, Surrey, UK) with a single roll of Fuji Provia 100F (cross-processed), moving the camera (a Nikon F100, on a tripod) a little bit at a time to capture a 360° view of them in the 36 frames on the roll. Additional shots of the Abbey from previous visits there were added for variety.
Great film. Though in my opinion it really doesn't need those shots of the Abby in between (lovely as they are), they kind of break the flow I think. But yeah, a really cool idea, and very well executed!
@sandravo: Are you suggesting that winning one of those fantastic prizes would buy me happiness? You're damned right it would...!! ;-) @stratski: I see your point, but I believe those extra shots serve as visual punctuation - just going around in a circle would have been less engaging, no? @alburnkat: Hee, hee - yes, she had a blast chasing the bubbles! My kids did have fun too, though they reckon I'm a bit of a ctrl freak as a 'director'...! ;-) @weleasewoger72, @kibs and @all: Thanks very much for your support!
8 Comment