that's great michael! Possibly even better than the blade runner one.
I was thinking, you'd have to be a total obsessive fan of blade runner
to do something like that. Must have taken years to do, and was it
done by "painting over" frames digitally, e.g. with Paintbox type
software?
I wonder how the same approach would work on other films?


On 20 November 2013 15:35, Michael Szpakowski <[email protected]> wrote:
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> and from the sublime to the -well, not quite ridiculous, but the very, very 
> modest -some students at Writtle did a related activity with the Reservoir 
> Dogs trailer one afternoon last year. Lacks the oneiric sheen but has tons of 
> energy & the collaborative thing made me happy:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfDtRU-_a9s
> cheers
> michael
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> From: marc garrett <[email protected]>
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> Subject: [NetBehaviour] An artist recreated Blade Runner with 12,    000 
> water color paintings
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> An artist recreated Blade Runner with 12,000 water color paintings
>
> Artist Anders Ramsell animated Blade Runner by painting 12,597 different
> water color paintings and stringing them together into beautifully fluid
> sequences. It's incredible, you feel like you're watching Blade Runner,
> you get to hear Harrison Ford and follow the story but you're seeing it
> like never before—in moving art.
>
> http://sploid.gizmodo.com/an-artist-recreated-blade-runner-with-12-000-water-colo-1467883023
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