There was an incredible documentary last year called The Gatekeepers. They
took still photos and made it look like live footage with camera shake and
movement in Z space. Now, I'm not talking about simply animating the still,
but something way more cool and complex. Definitely worth a look to
generate some ideas. Unfortunately, I believe the stock footage in the
movie was 4x3 stretched (not blown up) to fit a 16x9 box, which I found
very distracting.
Best,
Scott
Hi Avid-L,
I'm producing a promotional
video for a golf course country club. I shot the footage
and have to incorporate aerial stills into the edit. Any suggestions
on adding or how to create a helicopter-esque feel to the still shots?
Has anybody ever tried this? They can't afford to put me in the air to shoot
aerials.
Sincerely,
Tom McDonnell
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