Clap Your Brains Off with Escher's Droste Effect ðŸ§
Explore a mathematical formula inspired by Escher's 'The Print Gallery' and the Droste Effect in this captivating video.
Frank Beltrán
37 views • Nov 5, 2008
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This video uses a mathematical formula based upon an image Escher did (The Print Gallery), known in these days as the "Droste Effect". <br />This is my first videoclip as a Director, and it was made entirely using a Digital Reflex Camera, Canon's Mark III which captures up to 115 continuous pictures, at 10 fps. <br />As this was really low budget video, it was made possible thanks to the help of lots and lots of friends. <br />This video was "inspired" by the amazing pictures of Sebastian Perez Duarte (I mean that as an euphemism). I just wanted to add movement to those kind of images. <br />All of the image process was made in my home computer, thank's to Pisco Bandito/Josh Sommers' tutorials, and Bill Hornes code. A friend of mine, Chema "The Mecatronic", helped me automate all of the process. <br />This is the result of almost 6 months of work. <br />This is the video of a band called "No Somos Machos Pero Somos Muchos" (NSM PSM) and they're about to release their first album. This is their first single "Clap your brains off" <br />Check out the making of...
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37
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3:57
Published
Nov 5, 2008
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