History Channel Effect
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- tangoxray30
2.5 D
- johndiggity0
fuck this. it is called the "son of ken burns effect."
- johndiggity0
but seriously: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken…
- monNom0
This is just the 3d camera in After Effects isn't it? with images split into multiple planes... maybe a bit of depth blur.
- pizzafire0
no seriously: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Par…
- but "History Channel" effect sounds good also ;)pizzafire
- detritus0
TaxiGuerilla's more on here, surely? The Ken Burns effect doesn't break apart the image and clone-fill areas, then parallax scroll.
- Hombre_Lobo0
^monNom is right.
Take an image, and in either after effects or photohshop, cut out an element for the foreground, make both elements (if using 2 for example) 3d layers.
create a camera.
bring the foreground layer towards the camera (z axis), then animate the path of the camera forward/across etc.
gimme an image do it as an example.
- do one version with parallax, one with son-of-ken burns, and one with motion control please.Douglas
- quack0
hey johndiggity, that's according to some guy named Garrett Wesley Gibbons
- which sounds like a serial killer's namequack
- true thatHombre_Lobo
- cannonball19780
I'm not really seeing how this is an effect.
I think this is more along the lines of "work".
- johndiggity0
google "son of ken burns effect."
- quack0
ken burns has jack to do with it
hitchcock zoom?
dutch angle?
silly film terms confusing everyone
- tasty0
guys, i found it.
- Chief0
the technique used to to create the effect you're referring to is camera mapping, or camera projection. it's done in 3d apps by mapping certain parts of the photograph onto geometry. google it. different than the ken burns effect. the evolution of the ken burns effect.
- Dodecahedron0
photoshop cs4 can do the vanishing point and various 3d things to 2d pictures and bring them into after effects
- CALLES0
you guys are a bunch of parallaxes!!