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This is an example for using Povray for video post processing. Mapping the video
frames to image_maps, part of the image is bent forward in time, part is bent
backward. The result is that every motion gets distorted. I applied the effect,
which i call "time turbulence" ;-) , to a free F1-racing clip found at
http://www.archive.org/details/rothmans-racing-team .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHyYml3Jhgc
Cheers,
moppel
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"moppel" <mop### [at] tutututututude> wrote:
> This is an example for using Povray for video post processing. Mapping the video
> frames to image_maps, part of the image is bent forward in time, part is bent
> backward. The result is that every motion gets distorted. I applied the effect,
> which i call "time turbulence" ;-) , to a free F1-racing clip...
That's a really intriguing video. The technique you've described reminds me of
the 'slit-scan' effect that was pioneered by Douglas Trumbull for 2001: A SPACE
ODYSSEY (and before that by John Whitney for his experimental films.) You've
given it a new twist.
I've been using POV-Ray as a post-processing 'compositor' myself lately (but
only for pre-made POV animations...adding motion blur and such.) If you don't
mind me asking a sort of off-topic (and rather basic) question: How are you
turning your video frames into images for use as POV image_maps? That's
something I'm very interested in doing. My own video is not digital,
unfortunately, but from a Hi-8 camera. (And the first thing I need to do is to
get that video into the computer, of course. I'm looking at various
software/hardware choices, so that's not too difficult.)
But for the video-to-image_map step, are you using commercial software? Any tips
you might offer will be appreciated.
Ken W.
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"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> But for the video-to-image_map step, are you using commercial software? Any tips
> you might offer will be appreciated.
Hi Ken, thank you for your comment! :)
For converting a video into an image sequence, I use VirtualDub. It's free, and
you can use it for both converting video to images (by File->Export->Image
Sequence) as well as for converting an image sequence into a video (File->Open
video file, File type: Image sequence). So I used that tool to obtain the
images from the video and also to make a new video from the rendered images.
Cheers,
Burkhard
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"moppel" <mop### [at] tutututututude> wrote:
> "Kenneth" <kdw### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> > But for the video-to-image_map step, are you using commercial software? Any tips
> > you might offer will be appreciated.
>
> Hi Ken, thank you for your comment! :)
> For converting a video into an image sequence, I use VirtualDub. It's free, and
> you can use it for both converting video to images (by File->Export->Image
> Sequence) as well as for converting an image sequence into a video (File->Open
> video file, File type: Image sequence). So I used that tool to obtain the
> images from the video and also to make a new video from the rendered images.
> Cheers,
> Burkhard
Uh, several images, then!
Beautiful video with a perfect musical accompaniment.
9MB well spent! ;-)
--
Carlo
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moppel wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHyYml3Jhgc
What did you smoke before making that video? ;)
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"moppel" <mop### [at] tutututututude> wrote:
> Hi Ken, thank you for your comment! :)
> For converting a video into an image sequence, I use VirtualDub. It's free, and
> you can use it for both converting video to images (by File->Export->Image
> Sequence) as well as for converting an image sequence into a video (File->Open
> video file, File type: Image sequence). So I used that tool to obtain the
> images from the video and also to make a new video from the rendered images.
> Cheers,
Thanks much. I actually *have* VirtualDub, sitting right here on my desktop--and
I haven't even played around with it yet! Duh...
Suddenly, it looks to be *very* useful. :-)
KW
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> moppel wrote:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHyYml3Jhgc
>
> What did you smoke before making that video? ;)
Rothmans!
@Carlo: Thanks! :)
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Here's another clip. This time it's an NBC report on Steve Jobs being distorted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYpK3gn04Xc
Cheers,
Burkhard
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