Interesting. How was this done? What programs did they use, and is it possible to make a proper HD version that lets you zoom in to see a full size screeny of the film for each frame?
It’s interesting how it flows. If you know the movie, you can pick out themes in the colors, which is fascinating. Cinematography is so much cooler than expected.
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Interesting. How was this done? What programs did they use, and is it possible to make a proper HD version that lets you zoom in to see a full size screeny of the film for each frame?
That’s cool!
It’s interesting how it flows. If you know the movie, you can pick out themes in the colors, which is fascinating. Cinematography is so much cooler than expected.
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Amazing.
A truism.