Tuesday, April 28, 2009
ESQUIRE
If the fusion of video cameras and dSLRs hadn't blurred enough before, Esquire shot their June issue cover of Megan Fox in video—a purported first in the magazine world.
Rather than click and endless series of stills, photographer Greg Williams shot the cover with the 4K Red ONE video camera. Fox essentially acted out a scene for 10 minutes, the best moment of which will appear on the June 2009 cover. (Not to be wasteful of Megan Fox footage, the video will also be uploaded to Esquire's site, of course.)
It's fascinating that as digital cameras evolve, so will the roles of photographers, models and publications. I can't see traditional photography ever dying, but whether photos will always be captured in photographs is another question. [Esquire]
You can see the finished product in video on May 4 at esquire.com/megan and in pictures beginning May 10 at newsstands everywhere.
View the Moving Cover HERE.
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2 comments:
hmmm...
the future is creepy... thought of the billboard thing you told me!! So scary!
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