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Airsick: Short film from 20,000 still images

// January 25th, 2008

Airsick

As part of its Earth Hour feature, The Toronto Star is hosting a short film created to highlight human impact on the environment and specifically on the air we breathe.

Twenty days. Twenty thousand still images. A single message. Toronto Star photographer Lucas Oleniuk captures the issue of global warming in a video created entirely by using still images.

Because it was made with still images, the entire film consists of time-lapse sequences. It’s a beautiful example of time-lapse photography. Photojojo recently did a good tutorial on time-lapse you should check out if you are interested in giving it a try.

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3 Responses to “Airsick: Short film from 20,000 still images”

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  2. Erik says:

    Great production. I don’t personally agree with the subject, but the idea of a movie from stills is pretty cool. Something I may try this summer.

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