It is time for another entry in this series as I found myself going down a trail of odd websites... let's figure out how I started looking for the film style of "independence day", to this:
STEP 1:
I was searching for the film style of independence day, after talking to my wife wanting to do a photo series of a post-apocalyptic Ponca City. I got this inspiration after riding my bike yesterday past the old flour mill and thinking "this is what the post-apocalyptic scenes would look like"
So I talked to my wife and she said that the film style like "I am Legend" and "independence day" which brought me to google.
STEP 2: I googled "post apocalyptic filter"
that brought me to this website, about how to make your videos look more like film:
Shoot Video to Look Like Filmgood thing to keep in mind for my project, but I had to go a little farther down the google hole to find this:
The comment on that picture led me to google for "infrared filter" which brought me to :
How to shoot IRwhere I found out that some cameras can see IR transmissions, like this example:
That helped, but the pictures there still didn't look post-apocalyptic. They looked more like black and white.
Then I found this site which talks about false-color infrared:
False Color Infrared PhotographyStep 3:By this point I just gave up and went to this
blog search of "post apocalypse"and found that picture above, along with some tips on how to survive post apocalypse, including:
- Get a Dog
- Stay Solo (not sure if I agree with this one)
- Learn to make a fire
- Stay away from dating websites like "zombie harmony"
- Get a Gun
- Learn to make biodiesel
Wow, what a waste of time, right? unless.... I need to know what to have in a post-apocalyptic emergency! Then I'll be the envy of all my... wait I won't have friends, I will the the only person alive. Other than my dog and my gun of course