Attenborough narrated documentaries are filled with death and carnage, shot by the most patient cinematographers in the world. What a nonsense take.
Shards of glass falling from ten stories up would be one of the main things to try to avoid.
This may be the funniest comment I've ever read, considering the circumstances.
How is this possible? What sort of camera can do this?
I have been creating animations using a similar process but with a regular camera and manually splicing the frames together. [1,2,3] The effect is quite interesting in how it forces focus on the subject reducing the…
Totally agree. Would: > Daily puzzles are engaging, efficient, scalable, and well-aligned with key product and business goals. bring it back within the realm of human-generated PR text? Or it's too perfect? I find the…
Not only does the sun not rotate around us, the rest of the galaxy doesn't even care to think that we exist. An interesting evolution in thought nonetheless.
I wouldn't say it's hatred, they're just extremely risk adverse - every situation needs to be entered with caution. It seems to be common across a wide range of Japanese companies. Recently, there is a certain amount of…
It feels to me like it's getting democratized in the same sense as to what happened to professional photography in the early 2000s with the introduction of digital cameras and high quality color inkjet printers. The…
In this context, the final line would be: Then when my children needed a teacher, and I became sick, or old, there was no one left to support me.
Cheers! I became a bit obsessed with timelapses and this technique during the pandemic. It was shot in Ichikawa, Chiba, close to the station. And yes, definitely, it's quite stark. I guess a combination of being shot in…
I shot a timelapse of the Tokyo skyline at sunset that is similar to this but with much more detail [0], and then motion tracked it so that time is traveling across the frame from left to right[1]. In a similar process…
Is this a joke?
This is a precursor to a Rule 34 of AI. If you can think of it, it exists.
Attenborough narrated documentaries are filled with death and carnage, shot by the most patient cinematographers in the world. What a nonsense take.
Shards of glass falling from ten stories up would be one of the main things to try to avoid.
This may be the funniest comment I've ever read, considering the circumstances.
How is this possible? What sort of camera can do this?
I have been creating animations using a similar process but with a regular camera and manually splicing the frames together. [1,2,3] The effect is quite interesting in how it forces focus on the subject reducing the…
Totally agree. Would: > Daily puzzles are engaging, efficient, scalable, and well-aligned with key product and business goals. bring it back within the realm of human-generated PR text? Or it's too perfect? I find the…
Not only does the sun not rotate around us, the rest of the galaxy doesn't even care to think that we exist. An interesting evolution in thought nonetheless.
I wouldn't say it's hatred, they're just extremely risk adverse - every situation needs to be entered with caution. It seems to be common across a wide range of Japanese companies. Recently, there is a certain amount of…
It feels to me like it's getting democratized in the same sense as to what happened to professional photography in the early 2000s with the introduction of digital cameras and high quality color inkjet printers. The…
In this context, the final line would be: Then when my children needed a teacher, and I became sick, or old, there was no one left to support me.
Cheers! I became a bit obsessed with timelapses and this technique during the pandemic. It was shot in Ichikawa, Chiba, close to the station. And yes, definitely, it's quite stark. I guess a combination of being shot in…
I shot a timelapse of the Tokyo skyline at sunset that is similar to this but with much more detail [0], and then motion tracked it so that time is traveling across the frame from left to right[1]. In a similar process…
Is this a joke?
This is a precursor to a Rule 34 of AI. If you can think of it, it exists.