Tuesday, May 3, 2011

cinemagraphs :: next step phOtography


Have you ever seen a photo move? Artists develop amazing cinemagraphs that take 'stills' to the next level


It is, in their own words, ‘something more than a photo but less than a video’.


Two artists have created a new way to to record your special moments - pictures with movement.


The ‘cinemagraphs’ look like still photos but actually feature a subtle area of movement designed to grab your eye and keep you looking. The effect is slightly eerie - but utterly captivating.





Hair-raising: Cinemagraphs may look like stills, but they feature a subtle area of movement designed to grab your eye. These animated photos are the work of Jamie Beck (pictured) and her fellow artist Kevin Burg






Turning a page: The cinemagraphs work by using GIFs, a type of picture format similar to a JPEG which has been around since the invention of home computers but has come into its own with broadband internet




In one shot of a crowded square, bodies are frozen in time, but one man quietly turns the pages of his newspaper.


Another photo of a restaurant terrace is brought to life by the reflection of a taxi going past in the window.


And a picture of photographer Jamie Beck, one of the two behind the project, leaps off the screen when her hair starts to blow in a breeze.


Miss Beck has worked with motion graphics artist Kevin Burg to make the cinemagraphs by using GIFs, a type of picture format similar to a JPEG which has been around since the invention of home computers.


Only now with broadband internet are they bringing it to life with a startling effect.


‘Our cinemagraphs are a way of adding motion to a still image,’ Miss Beck said.






Not as simple as they look: The more complex animated photos take the artists an entire day to pull together




In most cases she shoots the photos and Mr Burg adds on motion-graphics over several hours of painstaking editing.


The more complex ones take an entire day to pull together.


New York-based Miss Beck told The Atlantic magazine: ‘There's something magical about a still photograph - a captured moment in time - that can simultaneously exist outside the fraction of a second the shutter captures.


‘We feel there are many exciting applications for this type of moving image.


‘There's movement in everything and by capturing that plus the great things about a still photograph you get to experience what a video has to offer without the time commitment a video requires.’


She added that sharing websites such as Tumblr have been essential for helping them publish their work and getting them an audience.






Eerie effect: Cinemagraphs are calming to watch as only one area moves - and they are silent

PERFECTLY TIME PHOTOS..........!!!


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