Moving images are series of still images when shown on a screen creates this illusion of moving images due to a phenomenon. A movie camera creates 24 frams(picture) per second which makes our eyes see those single images as moving images. Movies or films,Tv commercials, cartoons and even logo branding can be an examples of moving images.
Moving images has changed our lives, I believe its the number one entertainment for all humans beings. You can see moving images every single day if it is not on Tv, you'll see in the streets.
I will talk and share some videos from this amazing company called yU.co.
yU.co. is aglobal award-winning firm that offers design and production services for feature films, television, commercials, gaming and new media. They design marketing solution for viewers across multiple digital platforms. They have offices in Hollywood, Hong Kong and Shanghai. They have the best talented people from visual effects artists,directors, designers, producers, animators, writers, to programmers.
below is some of their work
Branding:Walt Disney Pictures Logo
Frames:
- Project | Client:
- Walt Disney Pictures Logo | Disney
- Roles:
- Design
Commercial:
Farmes:
- Project | Client:
- Avon Walk for Breast Cancer | DNA Seattle
- Roles:
- Design, 2D Animation, Editorial, Compositing, Illustration
TV Show:Ugly Betty
Frames :
- Project | Client:
- Ugly Betty Show Open | ABC
- Roles:
- Concept, Illustration, Design, Stock Footage Research, Editorial, Compositing
Cartoon:Ice Age 4
To watch this video in a high resolution click here
Frames:
- Project | Client:
- Ice Age 4 | 20th Century Fox | Steve Martino, Michael Thurmeier
- Roles:
- 3D Animation, 3D Stereo Finishing, Compositing, Editorial, Stereo Compositing
Movie:Five people you meet in heaven
click here to watch the movie
The Future:
The transformation of moving images in the those couple of years is beyond belief, from 2D to 3D videos I believe the future is 4D its a no brainer.
References:
http://www.english-online.at/entertainment/motion-pictures/movies.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_images
http://www.yuco.com
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