Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless Filmmaking emulation in photoshop

2014-08-28 Thread Al Matthews
Hi Warren, folks, I'm not familiar with the Photoshop function. Still, the following pair of GIMP plugins could be useful. One appears to depend on the other: http://registry.gimp.org/node/28055 requiring http://registry.gimp.org/node/6128 In addition I think it is possible and probably powerful

[Frameworks] Cameraless Filmmaking emulation in photoshop

2014-08-27 Thread Warren Cockerham
Frameworks: A few years ago, photoshop offered a filmstrip function in its video tools. You used to be able to emulate cameraless filmmaking techniques in this mode. I believe Gregg Biermann used this technique in some of his work. You can still work with video frame-by-frame in photoshop. But,

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless Filmmaking emulation in photoshop

2014-08-27 Thread Rajesh Barnabas
Just making sure you are aware of this technique: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTYxaTV2BkQ Sorry if this is not what you are talking about... On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Warren Cockerham warrencocker...@gmail.com wrote: Frameworks: A few years ago, photoshop offered a filmstrip

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless Filmmaking emulation in photoshop

2014-08-27 Thread Warren Cockerham
Hi Rajesh, I know PS still ingests video and you're still able to work frame-by-frame. Many folks still use PS for rotoscoping and video cutouts because the aesthetic looks handmade - like Kelly Sears' Voice on the Line http://vimeo.com/8700224. But in CS3, there was a filmstrip function that