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Photography Technique
I've seen some videos lately, as well as still photos that place the subject in a very cool looking manner.
The video for "Uprising" by Muse uses this technique to make small scaled items, like trucks and hoses to look real, yet like scale models at the same time. This techniques was also used for the opening credits of the TV show "Dollhouse" and last year by some insurance company.
In the case of the Dollhouse opening and the commercial, the subjects were real cars and houses, yet made to look almost like they were a part of a model railroad set or something along those lines. It is really cool looking. One of the board members recently posted a picture of Monkey Wrench riding a Vespa that almost had this same look to it. Not sure if that's what he was going for or just a happy result of the way he took the shot.
My question is, is this a practical way to take a picture or have the photos/videos been computer manipulated? In the case of the models looking life size, that might come in handy for this hobby, not so much the other way around, unless youere using a real city street as back ground for your shot.
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