I don't have the equipment or the skills but I'd love to see someone be able to "fact check" these claims by trying to reproduce these pictures. Mythbust them, if you will.
I had the idea back w/ the WH mic booms incident. I would love to have seen someone re-produce the same set of objects in a 3D model and compare the two camera angles and find out if you can animate the same 1 single scene and still produce the affects seen in both angles.
For this, it would be great if we could get 4 people to sit on some chairs and pose in the exact same ways and try these magical lenses and see if this same affect can be legitimately produced, and show the scene in video as a still-life scene, showing the actual positioning of all objects, and then demonstrating the affect created by the lens(es).
I don't have the equipment or the skills but I'd love to see someone be able to "fact check" these claims by trying to reproduce these pictures. Mythbust them, if you will.
I had the idea back w/ the WH mic booms incident. I would love to have seen someone re-produce the same set of objects in a 3D model and compare the two camera angles and find out if you can animate the same 1 single scene and still produce the affects seen in both angles.
For this, it would be great if we could get 4 people to sit on some chairs and pose in the exact same ways and try these magical lenses and see if this same affect can be legitimately produced, and show the scene in video as a still-life scene, showing the actual positioning of all objects, and then demonstrating the affect created by the lens(es).