Photography turned film.
Ryan Enn Hughes used 48 cameras placed in a circle and triggered simultaneously to produce dance shorts like you’ve never seen before. Dancers from Northbuck and Canada’s National Ballet School performed while the 48 cameras were triggered, all at the same time, capturing a peak moment of action. The result was a motion sequence made up of multiple still photographs.
Credits:
Client: 360 Project
Director: Ryan Enn Hughes
Sound Design: Zelig Sound
Camera Rig: The Big Freeze
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