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Light-Paint Piano Player by Ryan Cashman
September 24, 2008 8:38 am


Ever since the animated short Pika Pika by Takeshi Nagata and Kazue Monno, there’s been a slew of light-animation both in the advertising and indie film worlds. This one by Ryan Cashman takes the technique a step further by offering some fun character animation of a little green creature playing the piano.

A description of the process by Cashman:

Animated light paintings of a little piano player performing. Filmed at night with the lovely I-5 and San Diego skyline in the background. I would like to thank everyone for the fantastic feedback I have received lately. To answer a few questions, I wrote the music and recorded it first. The frames were photographed with a Canon Rebel using 20-30 second exposure time. I used a small green LED keychain light to draw each frame. Once all the positions were photographed they were strung together and synchronized to the music in After Effects.

(Thanks, Tony Canepa)

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Dagan says:
09/24/08  10:23am

really beautiful and interesting technique… :)

it’s pretty cool to imagine how far you can take this, too!

 
Tim Drage says:
09/24/08  12:39pm

This is great! ^_^

 
Felicia Spano says:
09/24/08  5:33pm

That is soooooo cool! Thanks for posting the video! I really enjoyed watching that! That’s a really amazing technique!

 
tom says:
09/25/08  3:49pm

Anyone else having a hard time playing the video? I hate those vimeo videos. They load like molasses on even the fastest connection and they never engage.

 
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