Alas Eastanwick
October 1st, 2010, 02:53 AM
Hello there!
I'm trying to get the following effect, which I think would be best described if it were showed to you. The link is for a video on youtube, a music video by blink 182.
YouTube - blink-182 - Stay Together For The Kids (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1BFHYtZlAU&ob=av2e)
Now, notice the chorus part of the song where the camera seems to shake and the picture becomes distorted but still sharp and clear enough to make everything clearly visible. This is the effect I would like to produce on one of the videos I'm making, and here's the question:
Is the technique done as simply as shaking the camera while shooting? I have a feeling this might work on film cameras but would the picture be heavily distorted it it was shot by a digital camera? I own a Sony EX-3 and the 5d mk2. I've shot the rest of the video with the mk2 exclusively, but I will mix it with footage from the EX-3 because of some slow motion stuff I couldn't pull off with the mk2.
I would also like to play with depth in the same shot; focusing on the object while the background is blurred.
Thank you.
I'm trying to get the following effect, which I think would be best described if it were showed to you. The link is for a video on youtube, a music video by blink 182.
YouTube - blink-182 - Stay Together For The Kids (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1BFHYtZlAU&ob=av2e)
Now, notice the chorus part of the song where the camera seems to shake and the picture becomes distorted but still sharp and clear enough to make everything clearly visible. This is the effect I would like to produce on one of the videos I'm making, and here's the question:
Is the technique done as simply as shaking the camera while shooting? I have a feeling this might work on film cameras but would the picture be heavily distorted it it was shot by a digital camera? I own a Sony EX-3 and the 5d mk2. I've shot the rest of the video with the mk2 exclusively, but I will mix it with footage from the EX-3 because of some slow motion stuff I couldn't pull off with the mk2.
I would also like to play with depth in the same shot; focusing on the object while the background is blurred.
Thank you.