p.1 #1 · The vinyl passionates (re shoot of Me, Myself and I)
Well after doing the first indoor pano a few days ago, looking at the result i just had more ideas to better fill the composition and tell a better more vivid story;
Here 4 of the Menard sextuplets were gathered at the eldest brother's place to have an audiophile evening. While they were deep in their listening and admiration of the albums' artwork the eldest left for a little while to go to the music store. The 4 brothers were so absorbed by their listening and reading they didn't even notice their other brother (the black sheep of the family) enter through a window and take of all records the Supertramp Crime of the Century one which his eldest brother never wanted to give him. Luckily as he was about to leave by the same entrance the oldest brother came back and caught him red handed. What a story...
p.1 #5 · The vinyl passionates (re shoot of Me, Myself and I)
Thank's for the encouragement guys, I wish i could re do it with real actors all costumed up according to the record they would hold in their hands; I.E. an opera singer with an opera album, a cowboy with a country vinyl in his hands and so on and so forth, now that would be really cool.
In theory the technique is simple enough, but doing this while making a pano is sort of tricky. Assembling the pictures doesn't always work. But a friend of mine wants to lend me his graduated tripod heap he use to use for Quick time 360 panoramas. It couldn't be a bad thing right ?
p.1 #6 · The vinyl passionates (re shoot of Me, Myself and I)
Ha, that's good stuff. While I am okay with the pano distortion of the back wall, I do find your eldest brother's finger doesn't quite render as pointing in the direction of your thief. It may be good to tweak that one to make it look "natural" despite the unnatural perspective.
p.1 #8 · The vinyl passionates (re shoot of Me, Myself and I)
Squirrely Eyed wrote:
Ha, that's good stuff. While I am okay with the pano distortion of the back wall, I do find your eldest brother's finger doesn't quite render as pointing in the direction of your thief. It may be good to tweak that one to make it look "natural" despite the unnatural perspective.
Hello Squirrely Eyed, yeah no kidding, i took that particular shot 3 times and when i was squarely looking at the thief, my face wasn't visible and i thought it looked awful. I admit i thought of fixing it in post but was at a lost on how to do it. I mean i could probably move the pointing arm and finger to an extent, but for me it's really the eye and the position of the head that don't work and like i said i didn't know how to fix that. But i may try some things today.
p.1 #15 · The vinyl passionates (re shoot of Me, Myself and I)
tntcorp wrote:
great idea and execution.
perhaps fixing the lens distortion may re-align the finger toward the thief... just a suggestion.
tom
Thank's tntcorp, i might just try that although i'm still convinced the angle of my head is the part that doesn't work quite right. But since i want to do it yet again i might not bother with more post process on this one, since the next one will hopefully be better :-)
Thank's for dropping by :-)