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keith

Doing same with my high school photo students, painting with light assignment. Except we're using film.

Thomas Folke Andersen

Very cool shot Ben. The pink/magenta (from her skirt?) is really nice here and also repeated in the back wall as well.

Ben Willmore

Keith... film, what's that?

Yes Thomas, the pink/magenta is the color of the inside of her skirt. She was moving it as I painted the lower portion of the photograph and then she became frozen once I got up to waist level.

-Ben

Adam Swords

Look great, Ben!
Will you be posting the one with the strobe pop at the end?

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I'm an amateur film maker, and I am trying to understand how film
makers are able to carry out scenes without cutting that include full
piercing of swords from all angles, and blood, and flesh, all in live
time. For example, I know the methods for making somebody look like
they've been cut, but how do you do this in one scene without a cut
right after a sword slash?

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