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Armand Dijcks
Приєднався 16 бер 2010
Aerial Oceanscapes
A collection of footage captured during the filming of a 12K resolution panoramic aerial shot. The final result is visible at the end, albeit merely in 4K.
Licensing inquiries: armand.dijcks@gmail.com
Footage also available in color.
Licensing inquiries: armand.dijcks@gmail.com
Footage also available in color.
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Відео
The Infinite Now Live - Promo
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The Infinite Now live - a sixty minute performance by André Heuvelman, Mike del Ferro and Frans de Rond, accompanied by mesmerising visuals by Armand Dijcks and Ray Collins. Info/bookings: info@mikedelferro.com info@andreheuvelman.com booking@flyer.it
Elemental
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Photographer Ray Collins captures the magic that happens at the intersection of water and light. Each shot in this film was created from a single one of Ray's original photos. The stills are transformed into cinemagraphs - a hybrid between photo and video - an infinite loop that makes a single moment last forever. The original soundtrack was created by two very talented musicians, André Heuvelm...
Planet Earth In 42K Resolution
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I had the pleasure of creating content for a unique installation of 22 curved OLED screens at Museon, The Hague. The installation is part of a permanent exhibition titled One Planet, that is endorsed by the United Nations. The visuals were filmed in 42K horizontal resolution, so that visitors can admire them not only from a distance, but can also walk up to the screens and see every single deta...
The Infinite Now
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Over the past months I've been working with Australian photographer Ray Collins to bring his amazing oceanscapes to life in the form of cinemagraphs, a blend between photography and video. Each cinemagraph is created from one of Ray's stills, and sets it in infinite motion, making a unique moment in time last forever. These cinemagraphs inspired André Heuvelman from the Rotterdam Philharmonic O...
Sea Star Rocks
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Sea Star Rocks boutique hotel, Camps Bay, South Africa - seastarrocks.co.za
Fine Art Color Workflow with Joel Tjintjelaar - Trailer
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More information here: armanddijcks.com/fine-art-color-workflow
Africa with Athena - Trailer
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Join Athena Carey as she shows you South Africa through her eyes, in this new and exclusive series of online video tutorials produced in collaboration with filmmaker Armand Dijcks. Find out more at africawithathena.com
Odyssey
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A small tribute to the ESA Rosetta mission visiting comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, created by animating some of the images taken by Rosetta's cameras (no 3D animation involved). Images: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM - CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
Temporal Explorations
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In a lot of my work I try to capture the element of time, warping, twisting and bending it in all sorts of unconventional ways. This results in techniques like long exposure time lapse, morphing still images, and others I don't even know what to call. I decided to combine a number of those experiments into this short compilation.
Cinemagraphs - Rocks and Water
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In this shot I captured waves crashing on the rocks. I wanted to give it a slow-motion feel, but at the same time create those nice streaks that you get in long exposure images. These two things seem impossible to combine, since one requires capturing the scene at a high frame rate, while the other requires the shutter to be open for a long time. As you can see here I managed to find a way to d...
Cinemagraphs - Chronosphere
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A black & white re-interpretation of a time lapse shot that I did originally for my Chronosphere video. If you have been following my work, you'll know that I like to come up with new techniques if need be, if I can't realize the vision I have in my head using existing techniques. In this case I wanted to create the look of a long exposure photograph, but in motion. It was one of those things t...
FLOW
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FLOW is a continuation of my long exposure time lapse experiments. It's created out of a single time lapse shot. Read more on my blog: armanddijcks.com/blog/2013/2/18/capturing-the-flow-of-light
Toyota Auris
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A short impression of the new Toyota Auris hybrid, with polar explorer Marc Cornelissen. The spoken parts are in dutch, but if you don't speak dutch, just enjoy the imagery :-) We filmed everything but the last shot at the "Maasvlakte" area in the Rotterdam harbour, an artificial extension of the harbour. For more info see: www.liquid-earth.net/blog/2010/9/29/auris-impressions.html
Wow Man its amazing
Simply amazing!!!
UFF!!!
Anyone else see the Eagle at :40?
This is the most beautiful place to stay in Camps Bay and possibly the whole of Cape Town.
this is absolutely stunning
Amazing visual meditation for the mind... awe inspiring to witness such rich creativity, reflecting the natural spirit of our planet in motion. Thank you AdInfinitum
MESMERIZING is the exact word that comes to mind. Thank you for this brilliant capturing and expression of our beautiful earth element 💙
MESMERIZING is the exact word that comes to mind. Thank you for this brilliant capturing and expression of our beautiful earth element 💙
magic!
Thank you :)
I'm speechless!
magnificent art! thank you:)
Thank you for watching :)
@@ArmandDijcks an absolute treat...awesome in the true sense of the word:)
Thank you!
Wow!! Just listened to Ray Collins interview on RNZ. And he mentioned you Armand, your work and your collaborations. Fascinating, these images are mind blowing. Congratulations.
Thanks Marquitos :) I'll have to see if I can find that interview somewhere.
@@ArmandDijcks Radio New Zealand. Kathryn Ryan was the interviewer.
@@marquitos7347 Thank you, found it!
Breathtakingly good. Soo meditative X
Thank you!
Magnificent. 1.36 is breathtaking
A Africa is amazing
So satisfying
Watching this video renews my conviction in the importance of art for the soul and spirit. This was just beyond gorgeous. Thank you for sharing it with us, I'm so grateful for this video. 🙏
Thanks Yasmeen, much appreciated :-)
Any chance of tips how to create something like this? really impressive
Thanks for this!! Delighted to see new work
You're welcome Kevin!
Beautiful, absolutely stunning.
Thanks Ian!
Master !!!!!!!!!
what software do you use and how do you create a cinemeagraph from a photo?
Hi Steve, I use After Effects and Flixel Cinemagraph Pro to create these. You can find some more information in this blog post: armanddijcks.com/blog//the-infinite-now
First I use Adobe After Effects to animate the photo, and then I create the final cinemagraph in Flixel Cinemagraph Pro.
2:47 onward the eye of god...
stunning, its hypnotising, haunting, but I'm captivated by the raw power ...... the water has a very visceral energy
Amazingly beautiful and evocative. Thank you.
You're welcome, glad you liked it :-)
@@ArmandDijcks Can I use a 10 second snippet to create a one channel intro? I will give you the credits. I identify a lot with the sea, because my name is Martha and many people tell me: "Sea"
The Music is Kick-ass!!
A truly amazing hypnotic experience watching this! Thank you very much!
Absolutely stunning.
Truly mesmerizing.. moves one into an entirely different mindset.
I would never have thought that a video based on the sea waves could hypnotize me so much....I'm very impressed!! THIS 5/5 STARS of ART!
Thanks very much Gianni!
Amazing Armand! So good for people to realize the size and uniqueness of this project. You did a wonderful job! On behalf of the Museon, thanks for sharing your talents and the great cooperation.
Thanks very much Diederik, it was great to work with you on making this a reality!
who tf disliked this
Just amazing...please, more?
Epic. Beautiful, hyponotizing, and haunting.
Fantastic! Really touching. Thank you from the deep of my heart for these touching images and for the perfect sound to be matched with them. A great present for my soul.
Great to hear that, thanks for watching!
brilliant... thank you.
amazing job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i feel Harmony inside Chaos. Amazing. What song is it? Thanks _/\_
Jacksea Thanks, the music was created specifically for this film :-)
OMG, beauteous. Hi, big like, big smile! Thanks team Ray! In fact, very effective!
Stupendo.
really amazing. Thanks Ray!
So Beautiful, amazing photos. Thank you so much to share your work with us. My pleasure to share with all my friends.
Thank you, glad you liked it :-)
If it were in German. I would buy it immediately
I will ask Joel if he will take a quick course in German for the next tutorial :-)
Stunning work!!
+s k o o v Thanks!
A small tribute to the European Space Agency, ESA Rosetta mission visiting comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, created by animating some of the images taken by Rosetta's cameras (no 3D animation involved). Images: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM - CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 ua-cam.com/video/bH-xnsZd9M4/v-deo.html
Nicely done!
Thanks European Space Agency, ESA, much appreciated!
*5 Day Black & White Moving Image Challenge - Day 2* The second installment in the 5 day B&W challenge for which I have been nominated by Rachel Wei, and which I decided to turn into the B&W Moving Image Challenge, posting a cinemagraph (hopefully) every day. In this one I captured waves crashing on the rocks. I wanted to give it a slow-motion feel, but at the same time create those nice streaks that you get in long exposure images. These two things seem impossible to combine, since one requires capturing the scene at a high frame rate, while the other requires the shutter to be open for a long time. As you can see here I managed to find a way to do it :-) The process? Capture a continuous series of long-ish exposures (each about a second) back to back, using the camera's continuous shooting mode so there's as little of a gap between shots as possible. Then turn those into a very short time lapse, slow it down by a lot, and blend the frames together to bring out the already present streaks in the water. Simple as that! Check back tomorrow for the next cinemagraph. Cinemagraphs - Rocks and Water
@anarmin Thanks, much appreciated :-)
Nice Video .. Brilliant!