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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Introducing 3-D Photo Montages by David Robin!


BridalFilms.net is all about the creativity and artistry available within the Video and Photography
industries. So I am very happy to announce a short interview with one of the greatest, most creative wedding videographers in the nation, David Robin, talking about his 3-D Photo Montage technique with our very own Brian Peterson. And he has been gracious enough to share with us three of his 3-D Photo Montage Videos. Check it out

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Introducing The 3-D Photo Montage!

Since the advent inexpensive video cameras being introduced in the 1970’s, wedding and social event videographers have been creating photo motages on video. Initially a photo montage consisted of the picture being recorded to video for a few seconds and then a new image would pop up. Then Ken Burns and his Civil War documentary in the 1980’s introduced panning across the photo to give the appearance of movement. This technique was quickly imitated by the wedding and social event industry. And that is where it stood until about four years ago when two companies, Pixelpops in Dallas Texas and Boulevard Video Production introduced similar techniques that took traditional 2-D photos and broke them out into a 3-D environment. Developed independant of one another, the similarities in techniques prove that great minds do think alike.

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Name: Amy Taylor
Location: South Bend, IN

Amy Taylor is Editor and Chief of Bridal Films, Michiana Weddings and their respective websites and publications. Her passion for all things weddings started with "helping my sister plan her dream wedding"

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