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So for my photography A Level I was asked to demonstrate the use of the 'Divine Proportion' in photography and composition. The task was to make an animation no longer than 120 frames.
I had an hour to shoot it, and I had next to know time to brainstorm ideas. Quite a tough challenge. Anyway here's my attempt to demonstrate it! http://vimeo.com/14866493 It took longer than expected, as I had to individually calculate the ratio's for each rectangle I drew. What do you think? How do you think you would have demonstrated it? |
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really awesome concept!
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