HOW TO: Kinestasis stopmotion (like Kevin & Paraic McGloughlin)
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A part video-essay, part-tutorial on kinestasis or graphic stopmotion, a technique which creates the illusion of motion through the quick succession of images and photographs, related or unrelated to each other. It is different from conventional stopmotion as it does not involve an object that is controlled or moved by an animator. I first came across this technique last year in a music video made by Paraic McGloughlin for Weval. Since then, I have seen this technique being used more and more, in varying ways, but it's only recently that I learnt what it's called (or at least I think that's what it's called!). I thought I would make a little video explaining my process on how I made these two videos:
• TREE OF LIFE
• this video is made ent...
Intro/Inspiration 00:00
Tree of Life video 01:29
KZread video 02:54
Conclusion 04:10
LINKS:
Weval - Someday: vimeo.com/328690392
Swarm: vimeo.com/431672375
Max Cooper - Circular: vimeo.com/328690392
Persistence of Vision III: vimeo.com/239282032
The Da Vinci Time Code: • The Da Vinci Time Code
Ari Fararooy: / cdrk1csjt7a
yoyo_motion: / cd8oygxflso
Stan Brakhage
Stellar: • Stan Brakhage - Stella...
Dog Star Man: • Stan Brakhage - Dog St...
Mothlight: • Mothlight - Stan Brakh...
An American Time Capsule: • American Time Capsule ...
Classical Gas: • Classical Gas - 3000 Y...
Frank Film: • Frank Film, by Frank M...
Animato: • Mike Jittlov - Animato...
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Music by Louis Gilbert: / just_bears
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this is why chaotic art is the best, raw emotion, the psyche evolving and unknowingly forming meaning from chaos , transforming at all time.
The blur idea was great, and I love your version it’s like a “violent” stop motion with the tiny white flashes
It's been two years since your last post. I hope you are doing ok. You are pure talent and I hope you post again.
@ThomasRebour
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the nice comment! I am doing well - busy working - and I have been working on a video that I hope to post in the next few weeks!
@_tomashh
Жыл бұрын
@@ThomasRebour I'm glad you're alive and well. 😌 You know, from time to time, when I feel down, uninspired or overwhelmed I go and watch your "You are unoriginal" video. I can freely say It's one of the most underrated videos on Yt. 😣
thank you i’ve been looking for analysis of the mcgloughlin brothers work for a while-
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
you're welcome! hope it was useful/interesting
such a beautiful explanation and presentation, thanks for making this content pls don't drop out on this , I appreciate your work 🙏
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
This is excellent man. Precise and meaningful. Nailed it.
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, appreciate it!
Amazing attention to detail and meticulous methodology. Thanks for sharing, Thomas. Thrilled to find your work.
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!!
This is amazing man! thank you for sharing
4:52 is very trippy appears to move
i wonder how deep learning/ML/neural nets could be used to both collect, sequence or maybe even generate images for this artform. absolutely fascinating. i loved weval-someday and have kept an eye on paraic's work ever since, wondering how the hell he does it. i find it hard to believe it was all his original photography. that would be tens of thousands of images.
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
That's a good idea using neural networks to help with collecting/ordering images, as it's a very manual and time-consuming activity! I also discovered Paraic's work with Weval - Someday and was absolutely blown away by it. I don't think it's all his own imagery, as he must've used satellite photos and other stuff, but he still did have to organise and order them all!
@bobroberts8264
2 жыл бұрын
He definitely must be doing this with the use of ai, theres 1000s upon 1000s in the those music videos, or has spent years and years on one video, very unlikely. I really really hope to find out how tf he has actually done that
@1cvl948
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/oXaBlqupY8zImtI.html DALLE-2 AI Variant animation #2
@XxyGoddam
3 ай бұрын
@@bobroberts8264at the time when the video was released, there was no ai available to achirve those results.
Great video, gonna try this myself for sure
How amazing piece of research you did. This vídeo is informative,well made and entertaining. Thank you!
@ThomasRebour
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, appreciate the nice comment!
Awesome! I'm so happy that I now know what this technique is called and sad to find out there is no shortcut, it's just months of painstaking work! I came across your video because I'm trying to find a video I saw a few years ago that used this technique, it was shot in Taiwan or Hongkong or some place like that. It had the most amazing kinestasis scenes about traffic jams and such. Still haven't found that video, but now I'm subbed to your channel :)
@ThomasRebour
Жыл бұрын
Yes it does take a little while - maybe not months, but definitely quite a few hours!
ahh man this was amazing, i love your work
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
thank you, appreciate it!
Thanks for the video! This was really informative - and love the motion vids :)
@ThomasRebour
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
AMAZING WORK!!! Why does this have just 4k views...Most deffs deserve to blow up!!!
@ThomasRebour
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, appreciate it!
thank you for this!
"Order From Chaos" nice nice
really intetersting video,thanks
Awesome. Awesome to the max!
@ThomasRebour
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
muy buenooo !! Espectacular !!
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
thank you!!
Great video thanks! Can we do this on the free version of Da Vinci Resolve or is it only possible on the studio version?
weval someday is my favorite video
@ThomasRebour
2 жыл бұрын
I love it too, it's so good!!
Thank you for this !!!
@ThomasRebour
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
great video! could you give a tip on how to make each photo the same length in an effecient way.
Thanks a lot dude. Very usefull.
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
i loved this video
@ThomasRebour
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Great video. I love these guy's works I didnt know with was called Kinestasis stopmotion Also FYI Paraic is pronuced Paw-rick
whats the music you use in this video? :o
shout out to ruskin
What frame rate did you feel worked best to convey a feeling of motion? Cheers
You can align faces automatically with dlib
The workflow you used in da vinci resolve , Is there anything similiar within the adobe suite because i dont have da vinci resolve Thanks.
Neural Networks are awesome to reorganize photos for this process
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
that's a good point, I'll look into that - thanks!
@Machiine17
3 жыл бұрын
super interested in this, could you maybe provide a link to a neural network software which you would use for this specifically ? Thanks
Really good :) Such an impressive work. Best wishes
Outstanding video bro. Subbed for more :)
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it! Got some more stuff/videos planned, keep an eye out for them!
I mean yeah. but can it work on wondershare filmora?
I am not convinced that there’s a lot more going on with the process for the McLaughlin brothers and others. In many instances they are drawing from existing time lapse or video footage, as well as satellite imagery and pre-indexed material. This is more than ripe for macros or iterative programming, and as others have pointed out, AI. I say this because the work itself just clearly is far too complex and well-aligned to have been entirely handmade. It might be the case that they have custom written image analysis software or even a background in computer science. What’s certain is that these videos are extraordinarily technically impressive; and it’s not just a matter of brute force.
This is so fcking cool.................
@ThomasRebour
2 жыл бұрын
thank you!!
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I like your video, but I’m pretty sure these were made with the use of ai, theres no way they actually ordered all those images, theres millions of themmmm
@tomcattermole1844
Ай бұрын
It was made before any viable AI software was even available...
thank you for this!
@ThomasRebour
3 жыл бұрын
you're welcome, hope it was useful/interesting!