Danielle
This girl ages into an old woman before your eyes without you noticing
Stop
what you're doing, set aside five minutes of your time and watch this from
start to finish (no
skipping around). It's stunning. Easily one of the best
depictions of the aging process we've ever seen.
This is Danielle – a five-minute
video by filmmaker Anthony Cerniello,
who set out to emulate the aging process
by "creating a person."
"The idea," he writes,
"was that something was happening but you can't see it but you can feel
it, like aging itself."
But Danielle wasn't shot over the
course of a lifetime, or even a few years. The person Cerniello
"created" is in fact a composite-person, a meticulously combined
sequence of related, multi-generational family members who were all
photographed at more or less the same time.
COLOSSAL's Chris Jobson describes Cerniello's process:
Last
Thanksgiving, Cerniello traveled to his friend Danielle’s family reunion and
with still photographer Keith Sirchio shot portraits of her youngest cousins
through to her oldest relatives with a Hasselblad medium format camera. Then began
the process of scanning each photo with a drum scanner at the U.N. in New York,
at which point he carefully edited the photos to select the family members that
had the most similar bone structure. Next he brought on animators Nathan Meier
and Edmund Earle who worked in After Effects and 3D Studio Max to morph and
animate the still photos to make them lifelike as possible. Finally, Nuke (a
kind of 3D visual effects software) artist George Cuddy was brought on to
smooth out some small details like the eyes and hair.
The end product is
unlike anything we've ever seen. You'll want to watch this one in HD, full
screen, with headphones.
NO SKIPPING AROUND. Sitting through the whole thing is worth every second. Like this, only much, much better:
Danielle from Anthony Cerniello on Vimeo.
Still Photographer: Keith Sirchio
Animator: Nathan Meier
Animator: Edmund Earle
Nuke Artist: George Cuddy
Music: Mark Reveley
By:Anthony Cerniello
Now, if we could all just produce one of ourselves...
ReplyDelete~Manfred
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ReplyDeleteOh, yes... if only
we have drum scanners and
the best animators available.
But, I'd probably not
like seeing myself
gradually go through
the aging process. :)