Bizarre Video Explores Slit Scanning
Whooooooooaa wait what? Welcome to the bizarre world of
slit scan photography, a special effect created mechanically or digitally that results in
warped and wobbly images. How does it work? Here’s my armchair filmmaker explanation: while regular photos and film give you a full frame image of a single moment in time, slit-scan photos and films capture the world just one line at a time. This results in a two dimensional image where one dimension is continuously (but still chronologically) displaced. Or something. This is by no means a new invention, slit scanning has been experimented with for decades and was even used extensively by Douglas Trumbull in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey back in 1968.
In this video by French filmmakers
Adrien M / Claire B, two subjects engage in a surreal but highly entertaining dance through the warped fabric of space and time, made all the more wonderful with music from
Beirut. (via
the curious brain)
News source: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/11/totally-bizarre-experimental-video-explores-slit-scanning/?src=footer
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