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Death House 2 : A trailer for a fake movie
My friends and I are in our final year of a Film & Media studies degree. Four of us have been working together over the last couple of years and have formed a small production team. We call ourselves Perygl … Continue reading
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How to give your photos that deathly pallor…
DMiP – The Dragan Effect a.k.a. The Dave Hill Effect Our lecturer challenged us all, himself included to find out how to produce a Dave Hill or Daragn effect on a digital photograph. Here is an example of a photograph I found
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Home on the High Dynamic Range
HDR Photography – For artistic effect. The modern age has ushered in a revolution in imagery. Above all else, we are bombarded by images. Look around you now, chances are, you are surrounded by more images than you can count on both hands. … Continue reading
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Just what are you suggesting?…that I shoot myself!?
Lomography – Capturing the unknown. Last year I was talking to a work colleague about photography, we both share a keen interest in photos, art and graphic design. She mentioned the word Lomography to me and I immediately punched it in … Continue reading
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