Cinemetrics is about measuring and visualizing movie data, in order to reveal the characteristics of films and to create a visual “fingerprint” for them. Information such as the editing structure, color, speech or motion are extracted, analyzed and transformed into graphic representations so that movies can be seen as a whole and easily interpreted or compared side by side.
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This year's movies have legitimately transformed Gen I's idea of what is creatively possible. To commemorate, She sifted through clips from 270 films that were either produced or distributed in 2010 and edited them into a video.
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Creating a big, expensive epic that flops at the box office has got to be embarrassing. Depending on how bad the movie is and how badly it flops, it can destroy careers...
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Here Lies 15 of Hollywood’s Most Killed Stars. Robert De Niro has died in 14 films which include: Bloody Mama, Bang the Drum Slowly, Mean Streets, Brazil, The Mission, Cape Fear, This Boy’s Life, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein , Heat, The Fan, Jackie Brown, Great Expectations, 15 Minutes and Hide & Seek.
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Three researchers (Arjun Jain, Thorsten Thorm¨ahlen, Hans-Peter Seidel and Christian Theobalt) at Germany’s Max Planck Institute have developed MovieReshape, a software program that can alter the images of people on the film in order to change their body type.
Abstract: A system for quick and easy manipulation of the body shape and proportions of a human actor in arbitrary video footage. The approach is based on a morphable model of 3D human shape and pose that was learned from laser scans of real people. The algorithm commences by spatio-temporally fitting the pose and shape of this model to the actor in either single-view or multi-view video footage. Once the model has been fitted, semantically meaningful attributes of body shape, such as height, weight or waist girth, can be interactively modified by the user. The changed proportions of the virtual human model are then applied to the actor in all video frames by performing an image-based warping. By this means, we can now conveniently perform spatio-temporal reshaping of human actors in video footage which we show on a variety of video sequences.
The software is still in development, and will not be officially debuted until Siggraph, the computer graphics conference in Seoul, South Korea that takes place in December.
The software will save costs in any instance where special effects can be employed, including in commercials, where one ad could be filmed, then the actor's body-type could be manipulated to meet local "standards of beauty".
For more information read reaearch paper (Adobe Acrobat PDF, 6.6 MB).
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Nearly $5.8 billion is spent on Halloween each year. What better way to get in season’s spirit than watching your favorite horror film. We’re taking an in depth look at the most successful movies and franchises. Be sure to click the image to see the entire infographic.
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Hollywood and Silicon Valley (spiritual home of the US film and tech industries, respectively) have long been an influence on one another. Sci-fi films like Star Wars and Back to the Future have provided the inspiration for scientists who are now developing warp drives and self-tying shoelaces. And the tech industries has made many 'unfilmable' concepts - like Avatar, which James Cameron first dreamed up in 1994 - not only possible, but hugely popular
These two industries clearly make good bedfellows, but are they truly equals? Well, let's start by looking at some numbers...
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Food about you - Festival d'Annecy 2010
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The religious method of cleansing the possessed is as much a myth as it is a mystery, but it has always been a great subject for movies. In honor of the spooky new film, which hits theaters this Friday, hollywood.com've exercised their own knowledge of film history to bring you a Brief Timeline of Cinematic Exorcisms. Check out the history of this horror sub-genre below!
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Rick Slusher, a graphic-designer based in New York, wins with a super elegant summary of the film contest conduct by www.fastcodesign.com.
Rick's entry shows each character as a coloured line; the layers of dreams are depicted as concentric circles. Characters enter each dream level to the left. When they all start inhabiting one of the character's dreams, that character's color-coded line expands accordingly (to show that everyone is running around in his dream). As characters fall out of each dream sequence, they exit on the right of the chart. The concentric rings depict how time slows down in each layer of dream: via www.fastcodesign.com]]>
If you think the cast of ‘The Expendables’ killed a lot of bad guys in that movie, you haven’t seen anything yet – check out their combined ‘kill numbers’ based on all their movies.
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Last Sunday, fastcodesign.com ran out an Inception Infographic Contest, wherein they tasked to design an infographic that illustrated the film's complex twists, and its plots within plots.
But the contest ultimately came down to two entries: The winner, which we'll reveal tomorrow (it's worth the wait!) and the runner-up, pictured here and created by Adam Martin: via www.fastcodesign.com]]>
This map shows list of countries in which films of the James Bond series have been set and filmed.
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If you have seen Inception, you may have been confused by the ending, no matter how impressed you were with the film. So ustandout.com created an infographic with a theory about the ending of Inception.
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The term "flux capacitor" has been a buzz-word used to replace any random gizmo ever since your favorite cult-classic film Back To The Future graced us in 1985. But most of us use it without a damn clue of how the device actually works. To clear the air, sloshspot.com thought they might give you some insight into how the legendary device makes time travel possible.
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With the release of The Expendables this week, children of the 80s have many reasons to celebrate. Some of "our generation's" greatest action heroes are returning to the big screen. Not only that, they're bringing with them the kind of action that made us want to be them in the first place. Good old fashion action - the kind with machine guns with grenade launchers attached - the kind with limbs blowing off - the kind with Dolph Lundgren!
With all the stars in this movie, screenjunkies.com wanted to look at each Expendable's career highs and lows - because for every First Blood, there's a Judge Dredd... via www.screenjunkies.com]]>
Another Inception infographic. The idea was to show that as the characters plunge into the deeper layers of dreams, time seems to pass 20 times slower. The thickness of layers refers to the perception of time at each level.
This infographic is in Portuguese language.
The genius of Inception is that it is ambiguous enough that you can come up with a good theory and find corroborating evidence in the movie for it.
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The Other Guys closing credits animation sequence is that it manages to distill the country’s financial problems down to their most basic form, and delivers them in a creative and entertaining way that, unlike anything you’re likely to see on the news, almost anyone can understand.
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A typography experiment animated and designed by graphic artist Sebastian Jaramillo based on the movie Fight Club on the scene "Chemical Burn".
Ibraheem Youssef's re-imagined "Inception" poster explains the brain-scrambling concept in a surprisingly succinct way. Brain-mazes inside of brain-mazes. What's there not to get?
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7 Dream Layers of Inception movie.
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In the desire to take something of fantasy and eluded it to be factual, Delane Meadows, a graphic designer from Florida, mapped out the travels of characters from the 7th installment of the Harry Potter books. She plotted out a time line that coincides with a map, along with key elements pointed out along the conquest.
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With Dinner for Schmucks out later this week, we felt nostalgic for some of our favorite movie schmucks. Then, we imagined, if they can make a crossover as spectacular as Freddy vs. Jason, or Alien vs. Predator, why wasn't THIS dinner movie greenlit (Schmucks: The Spacklering?).
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Inception as most have agreed is a mind blowing film to say the least with its original concept, spectacular visual effects and theories about its plot, its characters and dreams within dreams, it has become one hot discussion topic around the world.
Here is a Timeline Infographic of the film which explains the various levels of the film, dreams, and how everything unfolds.
SERIOUS SPOILER warning – if you have not seen the movie.
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This amazing infographic was specially made for Star Wars fans. So check it out.
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If you haven't seen Inception then go no further. You've been warned.
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Infographic about Coen brothers movies.
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