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Nice. You made it with Flickr? I don’t there’s a way to do that…
I just read the “after effects” tag.. That means you use After Effects that connected with your Flickr account, right? Question answered then.
Nice blog btw. But where’s comment subscription?
Cheers.
Rio,
The photos all exist on my Flickr account, but it doesn’t “pull” from Flickr. Each photo has its’ own layer in the After Effects composition, and it uses some script to dynamically affect each layer’s position (so you don’t have to manually apply the motion to all ~100 layers).
I hadn’t noticed that the comment subscription wasn’t turned on; I’ll look into that, thanks for the feedback!
Oh, I get it now. You made a video with After Effects, and uploaded it on Flickr Video after that, right? What confusing me was that Flickr logo which appears when the video is loading. But now I get it. I almost forget that Flickr has a video feature.
Correct; built and rendered in After Effects, uploaded to Flickr.