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“The 360 Project” is an exploration into the crossroads of photography and motion pictures. It is a study of peak dance movements, captured simultaneously by 48 cameras aligned in a circle.

There are two components to “The 360 Project” – “Ballet 360” features ballerinas from Canada’s National Ballet School, “Krump 360” features dancers from Northbuck Krump. The two styles of dance represent polemic perspectives in both technique and origin – one is beauty, the other beast.

The resulting images resemble a type of digital statue – a frozen, peak moment, embodying the essence of each dance form in 360 degrees.


CREW

Director / Producer / Concept – Ryan Enn Hughes ryanennhughes.com
Cinematography / On Site Digital – The Big Freeze
1st AD – Darrell Faria
Gaffer – Arash Moallemi
Grip – Cavin Campbell
Makeup – Lauren Fisher
BTS Video – Barry Cheong
BTS Photo – Melissa Tait
Production Assistants – James Kachan, Eugen Sakhnenko, Pawel Dwulit, Anne-Marie Jackson,
Craig Jewel, Nick Konieczko
Editor – Kyle Wilson
Music/Sound Design – Zelig Sound zeligsound.com
Colorist – Ryan Enn Hughes
Digital Postproduction – Ryan Enn Hughes, James Kachan
Additional Postproduction Support – Scott McIntyre

DANCE TALENT

Elizabeth Gagnon
Kirsten Marsh
Sarah Tryon
Lauren Buchardt
Sarah Coffield
Miyoko Koyasu
Rebecca Connor
Aja Brandmeier
Thom Drobonyi
Paul Calderone
Rammaru Shindo
Graeme Fuhrman

This work was made possible with the support of the Ontario Arts Council’s Chalmers Arts Fellowship.

Additional support provided by Canada’s National Ballet School.

All content © Ryan Enn Hughes 2011.

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  • mpared plus 4 months ago
    wow simply amazing its up at thecuriousbrain.com/ well done
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  • Kosuta 4 months ago
    Great work! Congrats
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  • Kimberly Huestis 4 months ago
    Awesome! Great work on the post-production of each set of those 48 images! Such an amazing final product to enjoy! :)
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  • Project Memorable 4 months ago
    Great work. Spectacular!
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  • Norman Mageto 4 months ago
    Sorry Had to comment again! AMAZING! And the soundscape! WHAT?!?!?! Awesome stuff
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  • David Cooper plus 4 months ago
    Love it.
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  • Helen Price 4 months ago
    creative approach...amazing results!
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  • James Burgos 4 months ago
    Good stuff. Question: what technique do you use to sync the video to the audio to make that stutter effect? I've seen it done different ways but I've always been curious about the specific method for accomplishing that.
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  • Ryan Enn Hughes plus 3 months ago
    @ James, its all traditional editing...lots of patience and planning.
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  • Daniel Agostino 3 months ago
    This is great. Kanye West should have hired you for his Runaway film.
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  • Cameron Robinson 3 months ago
    Haunting and lovely! I would love to see an extended dance in this format. Or an entire ballet!
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  • Daniel Battley 3 months ago
    Great talent, great shots, amazing lighting and sound design. The concept and edit are inspiring. Awesome work thanks for sharing.
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  • Daniel Battley 3 months ago
    I agree with @Cameron Robinsonthis would look amazing as an extended dance or entire ballet
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  • Stephanie Kittell 3 months ago
    This is incredible! Congratulations to the entire team for pulling this one off! I'm blown away! :)
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  • Éric Dorchain 2 months ago
    Great idea & Great Stuff Ryan !

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    You're Welcome !

    oOÉRIC
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