This is verrry interesting
Jacques Henri Lartigue and his camera
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...and-his-camera
2001 A Space Odyssey: Unwrapping the Slit Scan sequences
http://seriss.com/people/erco/2001/
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This is verrry interesting
Jacques Henri Lartigue and his camera
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...and-his-camera
2001 A Space Odyssey: Unwrapping the Slit Scan sequences
http://seriss.com/people/erco/2001/
2001 led me down some dangerous paths. It was one of those gateway drugs to photography for sure.
I got pretty fascinated with slit-scan techniques for a while. So much so that I spent many late nights making a program to *develop* my own out of .tif sequences. Strangely I was lucky enough to use that tech on a feature I was working on that same year. Kismet I guess.
Here's a couple of my earlier experiments.
This one happens to also be shot on anamorphic.
And here's my ugly mug/self potrait.
There are actually some really great slit-scan videos up on Vimeo. Worth looking at for sure.
It takes a good deal of time to make a quality 2k-4k slit-scan video, but you can indeed do a lot with the concept.
Phil those are amazing you say "a couple of my earlier experiments" i say you would go a long way in the art world with this.....really
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