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another experiment with trees and branches (this time from Prospect Park Brooklyn)... with my own strange noise rock score.

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  • I love when the trees get like this
    they look like skeletons.
  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    yeah or the circulatory system
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  • Saphire769 2 years ago
    That's how trees around here looked til most of them came tumbling down a couple weeks ago
  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    yeah I saw your ice storm vid.
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  • janocjapun 2 years ago
    Very experimental & hypnotic.
    You should have used the effect at the very end more often!
  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    I almost did...but I'm feeling slightly hostile towards effects
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  • Alex Simoes 2 years ago
    I think the last 5 seconds are the most interesting, neat effect.
  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    yeah, but soon it will be overused....by me, or everyone else, like most effects.
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  • Bill plus 2 years ago
    Excellent
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  • Bill plus 2 years ago
    Having watched these series of films several times, could I ask (as someone with no experience of this technique) is this stop motion? My instinct is that this involved days of editing. I am also trying to work out how, despite the rapid movements on screen there is an impression of stillness/ stability from the other side of the lens. Once again I love these films.
  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    It's built out of four hundred or so still shots of trees running at .02 of a second and then sped up past that at times.
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  • Bill plus 2 years ago
    I dont get how there is so much movement...ie action... and yet you seem to be watching from a very still position...as a viewer.....? Are you moving the camera around much or is it alot more subtle?
  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    I'm just walking in the woods and photographing braches, or sometimes whole trees then layering them frame by frame.
  • Bill plus 2 years ago
    cheers alex
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