Cinemagraph
First experiment with iPhone 4. Masked & animated on Photoshop CS4.
After Effects is much more efficient doing complex cinemagraph than Photoshop. Done this project in After Effects with better masking handling & flexible video timeline. Plus: video color grading. 
The video was shot with Canon EOS 500D. 
Using Twixtor for creating slow motion & Magic Bullet Looks for color grading.
Done the masking with Vector Paint tool in After Effects. The tool is perfect for masking semi-transparant objects like these bubbles.
Final web optimization was done in Photoshop CS4.
Recorded with Canon DSLR & no tripod. The video is very shaky, so it has to be stabilized first in After Effects. You may notice there are some untidy details, eg. the masking & color tones changing above the hair
Another experiment with vintage color. Recorded with Canon 5D Mark II. Finished on Adobe After Effects.
Photography & color by +Dita W. Ichwandardi
Simple project with dissolve-to-dissolve looping. Recorded with 5D Mark II.
Experimenting with crowds. Recorded with 5D Mark II.
Recorded with Canon 5D Mark II. This one is tough, stabilize Leia's moving head first then mask her hair with vector paint in After Effects CS4. Color tweaked with Magic Bullet Looks.
Videography & color by Dita W. Ichwandardi
Cinemagraph
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Cinemagraph

Experiment: Cinemagraph projects

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