Here’s another video that was sent to me. I’ve been told this was done by projection only, no afterward computer touch up cinematography. If that’s the case, it’s pretty impressive.
Warning: This is a long video… 7 minutes.
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I find this more believable.
WHAT THE????!!!! That’s INSANE! So totally cool!
I can believe most of it is done soley with projection, but the framing out and the lighting up of the building’s windows just doesn’t seem plausible to me. I guess I’d have to see it “live” in order to truly believe all of it.
I did get to see a minute sampling of those kinds of “projection only” effects this past Halloween. We took our girls out ToTing, and my little one had the beegeepers scared out of her when we passed one house that had that same sort of projection effect going on over their bay window (but, like I said… on a much smaller scale). There were ghosts and goblins climbing up and popping out all over the place. It was incredible to watch (well, what I DID see of it, anyway… when I wasn’t dashing away with my littlest little tucked into my arms, trying to convince her it was all make believe!).
I suppose, if I were an unsuspecting passerby, and saw water gushing from the top of a building, or dragons flying by on a grand scale like that, I might be a little freaked out too!
Yeah, Europe always has cool stuff going on out there.
Interesting video effects.
That is amazing this I will share with my son. He’s11 and loves stuff like this!
That would be AMAZING!! to see live. Its probably all done in Europe, huh?
Very cool!
Oh Don. You forgot again.
Very cool video and interesting effects, Don.
I wonder how long it took them to do that.