Lumiere: Crowd Crossing
I stopped to grab something to eat while I was downtown and saw this group of people standing there at the intersection. I didn’t know what they were doing but it looked interesting.
I’m glad I captured a few snowflakes as well.
(Don’t play the Flash version if you don’t have to. It looks horrid. The MP4 version is much better.)
Rules: 60 seconds max. Fixed camera. No audio. No zoom. No edit. No effects.
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Lumiere: La Playa de Boca Chica
Rules: 60 seconds max. Fixed camera. No audio. No zoom. No edit. No effects.
I broke the time rule but this video required it.
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Lumiere: Window Washers
Window washers … or ninjas?
Rules: 60 seconds max. Fixed camera. No audio. No zoom. No edit. No effects.
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Lumiere: Space Needle
Lumiere video arises from the tradition of the French Lumiere brothers. Credited with some of the first footage captured, in 1895, the Lumieres are also recognized for holding the first public film screening, showing ten shorts that lasted only twenty minutes total.
For me Lumiere videos are like moving snapshots. Since there is no sound the viewer is compelled to watch the screen to know what is happening. Because the videos are one minute each, they tell a story and give much more information than a still photo alone.
Rules: 60 seconds max. Fixed camera. No audio. No zoom. No edit. No effects.
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