45,000 Pictures Make One Music Video




Fat City Reprise – Long Gone from Cesar Kuriyama on Vimeo.
Who said music videos should be shot with a camcorder? If you have to happen to have lots of time you can use pictures to shoot the video. 45,000 of them to be more precise. Cesar Kuryiama from New York took that many photographs with a Nikon D200 DSLR and then pasted them together into a video.

The music video was created for the Fat City Reprise band and it was showed at their concert in Philadelphia.

60 images per burst at about four pictures per second have been made. The slow motion of the subject also helped to create the moving effect. The frames are moving at 24 frames per second and the project took 14 months of after-work hours to finish. A daring project which looks actually great, but too much time to complete it.

So how about next time we pick up one of those cameras that also happen to know how to record HD video? What say you music people?

via Wired

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