Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 3:58:08 GMT -5
If your website or email marketing still uses those classic stock images , just stop. We live in a time where realism, honesty and simplicity speak louder than the desire – or false need – to look like a giant enterprise with those guys in suits and girls in suits smiling at the camera around a large meeting table. . Everyone with their arms crossed, usually white and blond, with a large glass window in the background, of course. There are many websites with images of excellent graphic and creative quality that deviate from this boring and unrealistic standard, explore different lighting, capture interesting details and, as a result, have a less septic and more natural appearance, giving that impression of capturing a spontaneous moment with real people. CINEMAGRAPHY These images now gain even more life with the so-called cinemagraphy. When capturing a moment, a short video is made of it, instead of a photo, and when editing (which can be in Photoshop or in a specific application, such as Cinemagr.am) you choose the parts that will remain moving and the which will be static.
Thus, we can have a photo of people in which only a few strands of their hair move, a photo of a beach with a stream next to it in which there is only a slight movement of running water and the sea is static, a night landscape with some flashing lights and so on. Creativity defines the result, but the fundamental thing about cinemagraphy is that only part of the photo has movement. This trend can be confirmed with the Live Photos feature introduced by Apple on the iPhone 6s. With Live Photos, the iPhone camera records a short video with moments before and after the Coinbase Virtual Currency Database click, and in addition to seeing the photo, with one more tap you can view the mini-video of that recorded moment. By editing this Live Photo video, you can create a mask in the locations that will remain moving and define static locations. By properly manipulating the frames, you can create an infinite loop and generate an MP4 to place on the website and a GIF animation to be used in email marketing.
Try producing your own cinemagraphs to add more personality to your digital communications, but if that's not possible, there are stock photography sites that sell ready-made cinematographs*, such as Shutterstock . See some examples: Example of an animated image with cinemagraphy. This is an animated GIF of a puppy lying on the couch. The animation was done only in his eyes, which blink twice. Example of an animated image with cinemagraphy. This is an animated GIF of a waterfall, with the water running in an unnatural direction. Example of an animated image with cinemagraphy. This is an animated GIF of a plant in a forest, with only a light fog moving around it. *After purchasing the file, you will need to use video editor software to convert it into an animated GIF or the Giphy website , which generates animated GIFs with lower quality. It is recommended to use the first 37 frames of the video to obtain a GIF file under 500kb.
Thus, we can have a photo of people in which only a few strands of their hair move, a photo of a beach with a stream next to it in which there is only a slight movement of running water and the sea is static, a night landscape with some flashing lights and so on. Creativity defines the result, but the fundamental thing about cinemagraphy is that only part of the photo has movement. This trend can be confirmed with the Live Photos feature introduced by Apple on the iPhone 6s. With Live Photos, the iPhone camera records a short video with moments before and after the Coinbase Virtual Currency Database click, and in addition to seeing the photo, with one more tap you can view the mini-video of that recorded moment. By editing this Live Photo video, you can create a mask in the locations that will remain moving and define static locations. By properly manipulating the frames, you can create an infinite loop and generate an MP4 to place on the website and a GIF animation to be used in email marketing.
Try producing your own cinemagraphs to add more personality to your digital communications, but if that's not possible, there are stock photography sites that sell ready-made cinematographs*, such as Shutterstock . See some examples: Example of an animated image with cinemagraphy. This is an animated GIF of a puppy lying on the couch. The animation was done only in his eyes, which blink twice. Example of an animated image with cinemagraphy. This is an animated GIF of a waterfall, with the water running in an unnatural direction. Example of an animated image with cinemagraphy. This is an animated GIF of a plant in a forest, with only a light fog moving around it. *After purchasing the file, you will need to use video editor software to convert it into an animated GIF or the Giphy website , which generates animated GIFs with lower quality. It is recommended to use the first 37 frames of the video to obtain a GIF file under 500kb.