Digital Photographer

INTERLACING FRAMES

Words and images by: Raghuvamsh Chavali

Difficulty level: Advanced

Time taken: 3 hours

Video is the rapidly developing genre of the moment – moving images seem to have taken over the content creation world and all of the major social media platforms have shifted their focus away from stills photography and towards video. However, there are some dramatic aspects of a scene that a still image can capture far more concisely. Luckily, there are techniques that can bridge the gap between video and photography, making the most of both creative outlets.

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