June 27, 2011

Still motion animation project, Karan Kapoor and the LPA

This clip shows part of a project Karan did with the London Photographic Association (LPA). Using motion animation, the treatment gave Karan’s images a 3-dimensional appearance.

“I was approached by the LPA and asked to supply an image to do a test for a still motion project,” Karan explains. “It’s really interesting to see what happens when you put a bit of motion to a still. I really enjoyed being part of the process.

“The development of video thing is interesting and another aspect of photography for us to learn about, understand and experiment with. I think it could become a bigger part of the industry – just consider all the filmatic billboards in tube stations.”

‘Still Motion Process’ was developed by Peter Remmers. It is a creative process whereby a still image can be turned into a motion sequence incorporating sound and text. The result can be subtle or dynamic.

Peter Remmers is represented by LPA Productions.

Still motion animation project, Karan Kapoor and the LPA is a post from Karan Kapoor’s blog.


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