A different approach to working with stack filtering using a source movie derived from a folder of soviet propaganda poster images. I used the Temporal Scan Tracker for this, along with some interactive warp. And with many of these stack filtering experiments i usually perform a multi-scale sharpening process used as an adaptive contrast boost/sharpening effect to the original temporal effect output (as a finishing step).
Comment by Lucas Krech on April 22, 2012 at 5:02pm That's awesome.
Thanks. It reminds me of a poster for some strange old foreign movie. Or some giant billboard in some weird 1984ish alternate universe.
Andrew Sullivan mentioned one of the the soviet anti-drinking posters on his blog yesterday. I didn't realize it translated as "Not until he's 10!". That kind of seems more like a pro drinking poster to me (ha,ha).
Comment by Lucas Krech on April 22, 2012 at 5:27pm The effect you got in this one is almost exactly what I was looking to do with some found posters but could not get the settings right. I'll play around more with the Temporal Scan Tracker. Upon another look I like this even more than my first impression.
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