Stop motion with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and a guy walking across America for Levi’s
July 28 2010, 3:32 pm | | 11 Comments
The latest Levi’s ‘Walk Across America’ web film, directed by Sam Griffiths via Conscious Minds Productions, California, was shot With a Canon EOS 5D. Read all about it here on the Planet 5D blog.
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Creative aside, can’t see much unique technically that’s attributable to this particular camera model.
Surely any reasonably high-end digital camera could achieve similar results, whether from from Nikon, Pentax, Mamiya, etc, etc?
The idea is what makes this ad good, not the camera.
We have the camera’s and directors.
We lack the ideas.
this looks like a piece of poorly crafted crap.
Rememberthis is for Levi’s – not Canon.
Love it – modern day Forest Gump.
7:27 – I am guessing by your observation that your taste is in your ass so everything would smell a little bit shit. Planning this sort of time isn’t as easy as jumping in your car and taking some photos. As someone who has done a lot of stop motion, I would have to say that this is well thought out, well executed and well “crafted”. I love the organic feel of it. You don’t see this sort of thing done by Australian agencies.
Nice, couldn’t tell you what it was advertising specifically but enjoyed it none the less.
it’s no photochains
Rip off of the “Walk Across China”- which is infinitely better and done with a handy-cam held by the walker.
Photochains was a complete failure. So it is good tat it is no Photochains.
Love it.
really cool , nice look to it.
Must have been painful to put together.
not sure why we would care what camera this was made on??
You could prob have done this on a iPhone.