A music video with a difference made in 45,000 photographs
Bharat | Dec 8 2008


Videos aren’t always made from video cameras and camcorders. A combination of still photography, hard work of imagination and patience can give you a similar result. Cesar Kuriyama, a New York animator and lighting technical director, has with his amazing feat illustrated that with patience and fortitude one can conquer all things.

Cesar has put 45,000 photographs taken with a Nikon D200 DSLR camera together to create a video for the Fat City Reprise with his own novel technique. Fourteen months of labor and $3,000 were involved in putting up the 45,000 images in frames to make the high-quality video. While the compact digital cameras offer unsatisfactory image quality and other high-end cameras being expensive and bulky, this innovative technique from Cesar is a perfect way to skirt past the hindrances posed in making high-quality videos at low cost.

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