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Ann Street Studio. Animated Banksy #6 (It’s been a while since I did... How To Make a Cool Cinemagraph Image in Photoshop. No doubt you’ll have heard of the term Cinemagraph since it exploded onto the Internets.

How To Make a Cool Cinemagraph Image in Photoshop

Originally coined by Photographers Kevin Burg and Jamie Beck, a cinemagraph is a clever revival of the classic animated GIF. It combines features of video and photography to create a the illusion of a still image but with cool motion effects. Let’s take a look at how to create your own animated GIF cinemagraph by playing around with Photoshop’s animation tools. Some of the best cinemagraph examples can be found on the creators’ own website. Their original cinemagraphs from New York Fashion Week capture moments just like an ordinary photograph, but also preserve that living moment in time to re-experience endlessly. As the popularity of the cinemagraph grew we began to see mobile apps such as Cinemagram emerge, which allows the easy creation of amateur cinemagraphs using the device’s built in camera. Use a tripod. Alternatively you could always play around with existing stock video footage.

Research Cliplets. MP #96 : réussir son Cinemagraph ou le Gif animé. Cinemagraph Tutorial fernandojbaez.com. Cinemagraphs more than a photo, but not quite a video.

Cinemagraph Tutorial fernandojbaez.com

The first time I ever see this type of photography was almost a week ago, I came across two amazing blog, from Jamie Beck and Coco Rocha. They make this awesome picture that they called “cinemagraph”. The cinemagraph are simply a .gif file with more artistic feel that the regular .gif you see everywhere. You need first a good picture that look great as a still photo. When you have your composition right and everything ready, ask your models to stay as still as possible for you to take a video in the highest resolution that your camera had. Now you have your video, open Photoshop CS5 go to file>open and search for the video In the animation palette select only the frames that you want the movement, one or two second are enough in most case but you make that decision. Now go to File>import>video frame to layers… Now the animation palette have the frame and in the layers palette have all the frame in layers that you can mask and edit.

Cinemagraphs. Showcase of Amazing Cinemagraphs from Famous Movies. A Cinemagraph is an image that contains within itself a living moment that allows a glimpse of time to be experienced and preserved endlessly.

Showcase of Amazing Cinemagraphs from Famous Movies

(SOURCE) For the last few months animated GIFs or let’s say Cinemapgraphs are very popular in many blogs and you can find many showcases of them.But this time we showcase cinemagraphs of only well-known movies.I’m sure you will all remember the scenes and they will make you smile.You can find more on IWDRM Se7en (1995) L’eclisse (1962) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) Pulp Fiction (1994) The Big Lebowski (1998) Cinemagraph: 28 Still Photos With Subtle Motion. So today we’re going to showcase animated GIF artwork but there are not the regular GIF we use on websites.

Cinemagraph: 28 Still Photos With Subtle Motion

These are beautiful twist from somehow nasty animated Gif artworks with the use of high quality photos from modern photography, and the pioneer, Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg called it – Cinemagraph. (Image source: From Me To You) Like what you’ve seen in most GIF animation, cinemagraph is a product of still photo with minor elements moving on. It’s nothing impressive on technique but what makes cinemagraph unique is it brings back certain part of the photo to life, thus making the entire photo more realistic, attractive and sometimes even thought-provoking, just like the magical newspaper from the movie Harry Potter. Cinemagraph. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.

Cinemagraph

Cinemagraph : la branche de gauche se balance légèrement dans le vent. Un cinemagraph est une photographie animée d'un léger mouvement répétitif. Il est généralement au format GIF animé et peut donner l'impression de regarder une vidéo. Technique[modifier | modifier le code] Les cinemagraphs sont généralement produits en prenant une série de photos ou une vidéo, et arrangeant les images en boucle de sorte que le mouvement entre les images soit perçu comme un mouvement répétitif et continu qui contraste avec le reste de l'image. Histoire[modifier | modifier le code] Annexes[modifier | modifier le code] Sur les autres projets Wikimedia :