Si je ne devais retenir qu'un seul mot de cette vidéo, ce serait "organique". C'est une superbe invention et ça à l'air tellement naturel pour Théo. Bravo à lui. Merci pour le partage Mathieu. Superbe image pour l'interview. Tu utilisais quel objo ?
see if you can get a flexible plastic mirror to make the world's cheapest anamorphic setup by bending it into an arc so that it captures a vertically compressed image that can be desqueezed in post. i suspect strongly it will have some interesting imperfections and artifacts that could have their own flair compared to true anamorphic glass.
Glad you enjoyed it I tried to dub him using A.I. cloning voice, but it sounded really weird, I hope the subtiltes aren't a big problem for English speakers.
@@MathieuSternIt's much better with subtitles than dubbing. Even if you don't understand him, you can read along and you'd lose some of his character if it were someone (or something) else voicing him.
@@MathieuStern the subtitles are much better than AI voices! I love to see the real character of people and the voice is an extremely important part for that.
So creative. The cinematography for the interview. I wonder how much time it took for you to Setup the right exposure and the focus…. Maybe it’s easy for you. But not for me… the different lenses and perspective….😊
Fascinating I live it, Like putting a hall of mirorrs in a lens 🎉. Great stuf, its passionate film makers like this that will keep pushing boundries of the such.
I have been experimenting with using a mirror to extend the length of my "set" to be able to use longer and shallower lenses. It's quite challenging really. You often get weird visual defects and light leaks and oddness. Especially since I'm not using a first surface mirror. The reflections in the mirror add a lot of softness. I guess if you want to deliberately use it as an effect that is fine but since I want it to be invisible it has been a struggle with little success. First surface mirrors are pretty pricy 😅
the magic shutter sort of reminded me of the highspeed camera build by Pentacon in east germany the "Pentacon Pentazet 35 ZL 1", totally different field of use but I wonder what would happen if you combine these two ideas🤔.
Would it be possible to mount two exact lenses to one camera slightly apart from each other and then quickly change from one to the other like this to get a fake 3 d effect?
The Stemirax is amazing! I hope that Mr. Fauger is selling/renting out this tool for photographers and Filmmakers soon
That would be cool!
Reminds me of the practical optical effect from the 70s.
Si je ne devais retenir qu'un seul mot de cette vidéo, ce serait "organique". C'est une superbe invention et ça à l'air tellement naturel pour Théo. Bravo à lui. Merci pour le partage Mathieu. Superbe image pour l'interview. Tu utilisais quel objo ?
see if you can get a flexible plastic mirror to make the world's cheapest anamorphic setup by bending it into an arc so that it captures a vertically compressed image that can be desqueezed in post. i suspect strongly it will have some interesting imperfections and artifacts that could have their own flair compared to true anamorphic glass.
It’s very easy to make the optical effects yourself! Only Needs mirror 🪞 lenses and prisms lenses and then your imagination 💭
This has been great. It was great that he wasn’t dubbed to English either. Really great video. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
I tried to dub him using A.I. cloning voice, but it sounded really weird, I hope the subtiltes aren't a big problem for English speakers.
@@MathieuSternIt's much better with subtitles than dubbing. Even if you don't understand him, you can read along and you'd lose some of his character if it were someone (or something) else voicing him.
yeah, it really reminded me how arte is doing their dokus, especially with the yellow colour of the the sub.
This is the typical European experience. Welcome 😁
@@MathieuStern the subtitles are much better than AI voices! I love to see the real character of people and the voice is an extremely important part for that.
Any software plugins to mimic this effect?
En France on a pas de pétrole mais on a des idées. Merci à vous deux !
I applaud this man. The research for creative images. That’s also a big push for me
Beautiful video and the whole concept and the results are magical indeed. Waiting to see you two collab.
Absolutely stunning! Great work!
C'est absolument génial ! tout simplement génial ! Merci d'être aussi brillants !
Yes, there is a nice future in practical lens effects like these ones, we need more pioneers!
Really nice. Thank you for sharing his work!
So creative. The cinematography for the interview. I wonder how much time it took for you to Setup the right exposure and the focus…. Maybe it’s easy for you. But not for me… the different lenses and perspective….😊
Very cool , I wished I had a brain that could come up with ideas like these 😊👍🏻
Incroyable! Merci Beaucoup!
Both very cool. Thanks for sharing! :)
Bravo Théo ! ❤
Something fresh
Fascinating I live it, Like putting a hall of mirorrs in a lens 🎉. Great stuf, its passionate film makers like this that will keep pushing boundries of the such.
this is some cool looking effects
I have been experimenting with using a mirror to extend the length of my "set" to be able to use longer and shallower lenses. It's quite challenging really. You often get weird visual defects and light leaks and oddness. Especially since I'm not using a first surface mirror. The reflections in the mirror add a lot of softness. I guess if you want to deliberately use it as an effect that is fine but since I want it to be invisible it has been a struggle with little success. First surface mirrors are pretty pricy 😅
the magic shutter sort of reminded me of the highspeed camera build by Pentacon in east germany the "Pentacon Pentazet 35 ZL 1", totally different field of use but I wonder what would happen if you combine these two ideas🤔.
Epilepsy Warning!!
this is incredibly intereseting keep goinggg!!
Wildly cool, I love it
Amazing stuff
Love it! ♥
Would it be possible to mount two exact lenses to one camera slightly apart from each other and then quickly change from one to the other like this to get a fake 3 d effect?
C'est ouf - il m'en faut un !
Great video and awesome gadgets!
Thanks so much!
You ever built a dream machine that Bryon Gysin invented?
Brillant !
Amazing!!!
Beautiful 😻 ❤
so creative
creative projects!
I knew you would like his work !
Bon en fin en français! hihi
it's cool !
The Stemirax is an example of where parents get in the way of creativity, as others cannot freely build their own versions.
Fantastic,
c'est genial
Nice
wow !
That fine yellow ARTE Subtitles
c'est vrai ! Ich liebe Arte
📸
Tu parles français, la vidéo est en anglais, je comprends pas l’anglais, et les traductions en français sont indisponibles 💀
Regarde sur ma chaîne en français
Mathieu stern FR
@@MathieuStern merci beaucoup 🙏🙏🙏
A friendly reminder than the art and cinema still can envolved
Great, i like ti 👍