NamikazeH4's avatar
A few cm above the ground actually looks wonderful, I'm wishing you'll make a film about it. But hey, you're the one who makes the films, not me.
The two photos are wonderful. Honestly, I'm getting a lot of inspiration from those two pictures ^^
jsmonzani's avatar
^_^ thanks. This can't work as a movie, backlight like this only last a few minutes. Also, when throwing the balloons, we had to very quickly gather them so that they don't float away ;)
NamikazeH4's avatar
I understand-- it might be near impossible to do that.
Still, they're lovely!
jsmonzani's avatar
Actually, with high-quality cameras, you can record in slow motion, but I don't have easy access to this kind of equipment (or, at least, I should pay a camera-operator while renting the camera)
NamikazeH4's avatar
I never knew that :o
Your deviations are amazing, though. I absolutely love your simplistic movies.
jsmonzani's avatar
Thanks! Movies are actually rather difficult to create as compare to photo: they really require a team and can't be just a single-man project.
NamikazeH4's avatar
You're welcome! I'm still in love with unspoken words.
I suppose in photos you have to find the right moment, when in movies you have to create them?
jsmonzani's avatar
Actually, you can make a great photo out of a nice moment and lots of average photos in the meantime that you don't need to publish. In movies, everything must be right on a long period. Acting must work, color retouching is much more limited, focus becomes a problem if the actor moves, etc.
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