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Moosic is Battle of Bongo Hill by The Herbaliser

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  • Bryan Teoh plus 2 years ago
    Cool...did you key her into that scene?
  • Conor 2 years ago
    No. I did not do that.
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  • Bryan Teoh plus 2 years ago
    how did you affect only her and not the background?
  • Conor 2 years ago
    Well you could imagine taking the red channel from one frame, the green channel from a frame 10 earlier, and the blue channel from a frame 10 later. If there is no movement (like in the background) then the colours remain the same as in the original. If there is movement (the subject) then you see the three colours. I added some mathematical wizardry to get more than three colours.
  • Bryan Teoh plus 2 years ago
    ah so! good idea.
  • Conor 2 years ago
    Cheers dude!
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  • ha awesome
  • Conor 2 years ago
    Thanks!
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  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    totally fantastic
  • Conor 2 years ago
    :)
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  • Euan Preston plus 2 years ago
    COol!
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  • ße ωell ;-) plus 2 years ago
    nice effect! I'd be interested to know what mathematical wizardry you used for this?
  • Conor 2 years ago
    Glad you like it. Someday I might write an explanation. I can't think of a quick way to say it.
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  • maria 2 years ago
    which software did you use?it is quite good:) great job
  • Conor 2 years ago
    Thanks Maria. I wrote a Python script to do it, using the Python Imaging Library.
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  • tifredic 2 years ago
    excellent
    where is it ? ireland ?
  • Conor 2 years ago
    Yup, that's Galway bay there in the background.
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  • coolcat 2 years ago
    so cool!很酷!
  • Conor 2 years ago
    Thanks JCC
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  • Philux Magnus 2 years ago
    What about the music? I like it :)
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  • vade 2 years ago
    Funny, I just posted a video, where I do this in realtime with texture buffers. Looks nice.
  • Conor 2 years ago
    Cool, the effect you used is like this: vimeo.com/228303 which is splitting the RGB channels and introducing a time delay between them. The above splits the footage into more than 3 (6? I can't remember) different colours.

    I like the torch, it works good with this.
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  • vade 2 years ago
    Well, its similar, but the temporal averaging adds a lot to it I think, since you get nice blended colors due to the ring buffer and the smoothing, so you have subtle color variations over time, but yeah, same idea. :)
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  • Paulina Plezia 11 months ago
    This is a cool idea. It suits the dancing very well.
  • Conor 11 months ago
    Thanks Paulina!
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  • kim dupuis 8 months ago
    so beautiful.
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