Here’s my new visual experiment, MuBE.
All the best,
Armando Vernaglia Jr
www.vernaglia.com.br
vimeo.com/vernaglia
@VernagliaJr
Here’s my new visual experiment, MuBE.
All the best,
Armando Vernaglia Jr
www.vernaglia.com.br
vimeo.com/vernaglia
@VernagliaJr
Here’s my new visual experiment, No Fish.
All the best,
Armando Vernaglia Jr
www.vernaglia.com.br
vimeo.com/vernaglia
@VernagliaJr
Here’s my new visual experiment, Almost9.
I like very much to photograph at night and under the rain, my camera probably don’t share my taste of pouring water over it but I don’t mind, so I decided to test the low light capabilities of the EOS7D on a rainy night.
I recently have watched some Wong Kar Wai movies and I belive they inspired me in some of the visuals of this little movie.
The capture was made with a Canon EOS 7D, ISO 800 / 1600, EF24mm f2.8 and EF100mm f2 USM lenses, 1920×1080, 24 frames, edited in Premiere Pro.
The music was made with loops in Garage Band.
All the best,
Armando Vernaglia Jr
www.vernaglia.com.br
vimeo.com/vernaglia
@VernagliaJr
Hi guys,
I just don’t believe that I’ve never posted “Subway” here on the blog, so, here it is. And also two more pictures I’ve done during the filming.
Subway is a fast and short movie about all of those people who need to move faster everyday at big cities like Sao Paulo, NY, Tokyo and many others.
The capture was made with a Canon EOS 7D, EF24mm f2.8 lens, 1920×1080, 24 frames, edited in Final Cut Pro.
The music “Subway Dark” was made with Apple loops in Garage Band and somehow influenced by some Front 242 songs.
Subway movement. Sé Station, São Paulo, Brazil.
Subway movement. Sé Station, São Paulo, Brazil.
All the best,
Armando Vernaglia Jr
www.vernaglia.com.br
vimeo.com/vernaglia
@VernagliaJr
Through my career as a photographer, I was most influenced by filmmakers and painters than by photographers, so when I decided to start making movies, I decided to pay a tribute to my masters. This short movie, rain, is the first of a series, and I tried to make it as a homage to Akira Kurosawa and Monet.
The Chopin’s Prelude in D flat major Op28 Nº15, also know as Raindrop Prelude, interpreted in this video by Robert Stahlbrand (pianosociety.com) was first used by Kurosawa on his famous film Dreams, in the Crows episode.
Hope you all like and I hope I’ve managed to do a proper tribute for two of my masters.
The capture was made with a Canon EOS 7D, EFs 17-55 f2.8 IS USM and EF 100mm f2 USM lenses, 1920×1080, 24 frames, edited in Final Cut Pro.
All the best,
Armando Vernaglia Jr
www.vernaglia.com.br
vimeo.com/vernaglia
@VernagliaJr