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March 9, 2006

Filmmaker creates movie from digital stills

Filed under: Photography

British filmmaker and producer Jerome Olivier has a seven minute clip of his movie "Missing Pages" on his site speaking-pictures.com.

Speaking-pictures.com hosts the first seven minutes of “Missing Pages (amended version),” a 24-minute short shot entirely with a digital still camera and manipulated using a method dubbed “fotomation.” Jerome’s technique brings new perspective and depth to the mediums of photography and film, compelling viewers to perceive a narrative in a new way while enthralling with flashes of astonishing three-dimensional visuals, artful camera movement and incredible images. All of this takes the fascinating time-travel thriller at its center to the next level.

It’s a pretty cool movie. I’d like to see the full 24-minute version. Some of you may have seen another movie made entirely with a Canon 20D. This is similar, but more effects are used with each still photo to give it the impression of movement.

View "Missing Pages" here

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