New York filmmaker managed to make this amazing video.
A filmmaker from New York, United States, managed to create an amazing video with face describing a young girl to an old woman in just five minutes.
Orange launch pages, 14 September 2013, Anthony Cerniello filmed video, titled Danielle, featuring a young girl of Asian origin who was staring at the camera. Then, his face slowly turned into a grown woman and ends with the old woman's face.
In a five-minute video, the facial changes occur ranging from bone structure, the shape of the skin, to hair color.
According Cerniello, the initial idea of making this video was to show the people about the change in shape of her face began from childhood to become old.
"In this video you can see how aging changes in the face of age and the age of 5 years up to 60 years in a very short time," said Cerniello.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3peTgGj20b0
To make this video, Cerniello assisted by her friend Danielle, who collected photographs since childhood and pictures of cousins and relatives who have similar faces.
"The pictures were then combined with motion effects mouth, eyes, and neck are made by an animator," said Cerniello.
A filmmaker from New York, United States, managed to create an amazing video with face describing a young girl to an old woman in just five minutes.
Orange launch pages, 14 September 2013, Anthony Cerniello filmed video, titled Danielle, featuring a young girl of Asian origin who was staring at the camera. Then, his face slowly turned into a grown woman and ends with the old woman's face.
In a five-minute video, the facial changes occur ranging from bone structure, the shape of the skin, to hair color.
According Cerniello, the initial idea of making this video was to show the people about the change in shape of her face began from childhood to become old.
"In this video you can see how aging changes in the face of age and the age of 5 years up to 60 years in a very short time," said Cerniello.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3peTgGj20b0
To make this video, Cerniello assisted by her friend Danielle, who collected photographs since childhood and pictures of cousins and relatives who have similar faces.
"The pictures were then combined with motion effects mouth, eyes, and neck are made by an animator," said Cerniello.
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