For this first piece, it took a bit of searching to find something that I could just find interest in, and in general, find a timelapse that actually told a story.
This timelapse is vividly made in the vision of the photographer's experience, on his memories that he cherishes, and the reason why he became a photographer. When I first watched it, I had only glimpsed at the description, as I was looking at something that I could just grab and mess with and add comments to. Yet, as I watched the timelapse, I felt at peace, distracted by all the lights, and it was just a simple video. After reading the description halfway through the timelapse, the feeling that the photographer wanted to capture came to life in my own mind.
"Liberty" is a ten-minute timelapse of the busyness in New York. "From the sensory overload of standing on a busy New York street corner. To the tranquility of standing on a skyscraper, like being on top of the world. This is a dedication to my favorite city in the world". Michael Shainblum has pushed himself to be the best he could be, he showed this in this timelapse.
Simply enough, this reminded me of the usage of drones when flying over a city or a town, it shows you a glimpse of what it is and what the town may be like, yet here, this video showed and gave a feeling of what the city truly feels like.
This stop motion piece is one that is very cute and holds a reasonable story; the creation of these videos can take a while to come together, and it's very interesting to see how they are created. Through Disney and other production companies, there are several stop motion movies that contain these types of stories. The artwork is put together, just like another piece, takes a storyline, especially for something of this nature. The storyline allows for it all to fall into place and capture the viewer. When it is being put together, it plays out in a way that not many know about, a look into this art is one that an individual might find interesting if going into the movie or videography field.
"Fishwitch", as mentioned earlier is a stop-motion animated fairytale from the National Film and Television School and tells the story of an iceberg-dwelling witch who is taken by surprise when a merman gets caught in her net and attempts to befriend her. There is then a secret uncovered which had been kept buried long in the ice.
Overall, this stop-motion was very intriguing to watch and see the details that were involved with each frame.
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