Cinemagraph
I decided to do a Cinemagraph for my presentation in Tech 3. A cinemagraph is made from a clip or short movie and has its heritage in internet gifs, It was created by one Jaimie Beck. A still is extracted from the movie while a particular part of the clip continues on loop. At first as I assumed it would be a fairly easy exercise i assigned myself the task of creating a moving clip solely from a still image. However as it turn out making a cinemagraph is very time consuming and I only found a few shortcuts after making my first.
Here are some great examples of cinemagraphs.
Clip from1951Darnell user with link:
http://youtu.be/U9KiIjyCTpI
To create a Cinemagraph I had to locate several tutorials and follow their instructions. I also looked up some youtube videos, though the ones featured on youtube did not have any of the shortcuts and featured long tedious steps I knew where not necessary for final output. Below are the links to the tutorials i both used and reference
http://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-make-a-cool-cinemagraph-image-in-photoshop
http://www.tested.com/tech/2253-how-to-make-your-own-cinemagraphs-a-new-take-on-gifs/
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/the-russell-brown-show/cinemagraphs/
http://cinemagraphs.com/
I used the above video to troubleshoot against the websites.
What NOT TO DO. Way too long and very tedious.
My Cinemagraph
http://youtu.be/Gy_1_bk2-7w

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