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Thursday, September 12, 2013

The ageing process


I found this fascinating but a bit scary...LOL.   

 Lindsay Jolivet writing at Daily Buzz,Yahoo: 
Surreal timelapse shows the effects of aging. The slow, constant effects of aging creep up almost unseen in a short video posted this week by filmmaker Anthony Cerniello.
The video entitled "Danielle" begins with a little girl staring directly into the camera lens, making no movement except a few blinks. But then gradually, the girl's face begins to change. She grows, her neck lengthens, and within four minutes and twenty seconds, she has aged to an elderly woman.



"I attempted to create a person in order to emulate the aging process. The idea was that something is happening but you can't see it but you can feel it, like aging itself," the description says.
The video's transitions create the effect of watching one person age over time, but Cerniello, whose other credits include commercials and music videos for Kings of Leon, told This is Colossal he built the video from portraits he took of a friend's relatives at a family reunion.
Using pictures of family members of various ages, Cerniello told This is Colossal he picked out the most similar faces, scanned their portraits and then worked with animators and a visual effects artist to morph them into what looks like one person.......

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