Yes. yes... definitely on purpose
I don't disagree. I think some of the best examples are the originals. Vertigo (1958) for example: https://eycndy.com/dollyzoom?itemId=pwx05dri0q485xyjb7vboa8g...
Oh, and about a year. Started roughly compiling stuff and thinking on this in July of 2022
That's in the works! I want to incorporate a search bar into the site that uses a complex array of hand-done (and A.I. categorized) tags. So that you can search (for e.g.) by director, color, time of day, composition,…
Yea I think Dolly Zoom. https://eycndy.com/dollyzoom There's also double dolly https://eycndy.com/double-dolly
That's hilarious. If you find it I'll add it
By hand, but I get a lot of great references from the film community.
Love that idea. I'm starting to roll out pages dedicated to each shot (when you click on it) that go into detail about it. The crew, the story, and eventually BTS and 'how to's' on how to make it.…
It's a visual technique library for the creative industry. Ad-folk, Directors, Cinematographers, Editors, and Creatives in general. It's a compilation (library) of all the best techniques categorized by type.
Hello! My name is Jacobi. I made Eyecandy. I'm appreciating seeing suggestions. Is there anything you want me to try on the website? Anything I could improve?
Yes. yes... definitely on purpose
I don't disagree. I think some of the best examples are the originals. Vertigo (1958) for example: https://eycndy.com/dollyzoom?itemId=pwx05dri0q485xyjb7vboa8g...
Oh, and about a year. Started roughly compiling stuff and thinking on this in July of 2022
That's in the works! I want to incorporate a search bar into the site that uses a complex array of hand-done (and A.I. categorized) tags. So that you can search (for e.g.) by director, color, time of day, composition,…
Yea I think Dolly Zoom. https://eycndy.com/dollyzoom There's also double dolly https://eycndy.com/double-dolly
That's hilarious. If you find it I'll add it
By hand, but I get a lot of great references from the film community.
Love that idea. I'm starting to roll out pages dedicated to each shot (when you click on it) that go into detail about it. The crew, the story, and eventually BTS and 'how to's' on how to make it.…
It's a visual technique library for the creative industry. Ad-folk, Directors, Cinematographers, Editors, and Creatives in general. It's a compilation (library) of all the best techniques categorized by type.
Hello! My name is Jacobi. I made Eyecandy. I'm appreciating seeing suggestions. Is there anything you want me to try on the website? Anything I could improve?