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15fps_0005. . .

15 frames per second. It’s enough when it’s cold.


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[15fps_0005 – 408frames] | prores | iphone 3GS | 2011.02.01

Music by Billie Holiday

rebecca pan

[15fps] – a project without a time-frame. . .

15fps_0004. . .

15 frames per second. It’s plenty really. But your brain doesn’t like it, not one bit.

Next time point your camera at it. . .

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[15fps_0004 – 536frames] | prores | iphone 3GS | 2010.9.11

Music by Rebecca Pan

rebecca pan

[15fps] – a project without a time-frame. . .

15fps_0002. . .

15 frames per second. That’s 54000 an hour. Your brain doesn’t like it, not at all, it has been trained to need 9 frames more per second to be happy.

Most people don’t appreciate how much is really going on in a lamp:

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[15fps_0002 – 239frames] | prores | iphone | 2010.3.27

Music by Ennio Morricone

morricone on the brain

[15fps] – a project without a time-frame. . .

projects: 15fps_0001. . .

15 frames per second. That’s 900 a minute. Your brain doesn’t like it, not at all, it has been trained to need 9 frames more per second to be happy.

What does it take to make 15fps something you can enjoy? color grade? camera movement? composition? vfx? music? location? Can interesting and beautiful imagery be made with cameras meant only for utility?

Let’s find out shall we:

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[15fps_0001 – 297frames] | prores | iphone | 2010.3.24

Music by Max Richter

Probably more than that. You people will never be satisfied. . .

[15fps] – a project without a time-frame. . .

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