Monday, February 14, 2011

stop! motion

hello there, hello city.

9 comments:

  1. Wow this is so cool ! It's pretty funny too how the camera ended up in the whales mouth and then on the statue of liberty. It also shows that you guys like photography and like to take pictures. Good Job!
    -Liz Gomez

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  2. This video is deffinetly one of my favorites. I love the whole "city" aspect, and how you edited in all the other effects (the whale, eagle, and statue of liberty.)it takes the idea of the project to a different level and makes it more interesting. great job!

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  3. This video is so cute! I really like how your camera traveled and took pictures as it went. It's really cute and the whale part made me laugh. It shows your passion for photography! Great job!

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  4. I love that you used the concept of "traveling," and the theme of "curiosity." To me, it seems like the camera is never finished with it's journey, and it always wants to see more of the world. Between transitions the mood was balanced perfectly with the music. Great Job.

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  5. This was a very creative idea and I could see it as a potential commercial for the actual Nikon camera company. My question is how does this camera 's adventure reflect who you are? Great job!
    -Alli Fuerst

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  6. I really like this video. I think that its extremely creative in the fact that it's not purely photography because it has some computer animation proponents. I like how it reflects you and your love for photography. Great job!

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  7. Very creative i liekd how you used your own photos and how you used photoshop too and you combined them to make a awesome video. Good job

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  8. To Alli Fuerst:
    The camera's adventure is supposed to reflect who we are because it expresses how we are always experiencing these adventures with our camera and how what we capture in our photos is seen not only through our eyes but through the eyes of the camera. In one of the scenes, you're able to see the taxi going by in Times Square, however the viewer isn't able to tell whether you're seeing it from a camera's perspective or by an individual. The camera also represents who we are because we will always end up in different situations, where that situation may be seen from a different perspective by numerous people, since a picture represents a thousand words.

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  9. Wow. This is a very cool idea. I love how you incoperated what you love doing and new york. It was a really cool idea. The whole time i was wondering how did you do it. It looks like you were promoting your camera for a commercial or something. Excellent job!

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