That, and the way the contrast changes between the foreground and the background and a few other tells. It's very well done.Such as an almost unlimited depth of field??
That, and the way the contrast changes between the foreground and the background and a few other tells. It's very well done.Such as an almost unlimited depth of field??
I think it's a production still from a movie.Probably because it's a "process" shot. Very skillfully done, but not real.
When you have decades of making visual effects imagery you spot the comps.
if you're old enough you can die from falling out of a bed. It's way more common then people think it is.You can die by a fall from six feet. At some point, is just a matter of how much time you have for last thoughts before you land.
Could be, or for a commercial.I think it's a production still from a movie.
Which reminds me of a question.You can die by a fall from six feet. At some point, is just a matter of how much time you have for last thoughts before you land.
which is a type of film. Just more mercenary.Could be, or for a commercial.
The shadow that's on the upside down guy, and not on anything else behind him, gave it away for me.That, and the way the contrast changes between the foreground and the background and a few other tells. It's very well done.
you know what tipped me off? You guys talking about it.The shadow that's on the upside down guy, and not on anything else behind him, gave it away for me.