[BTSV] Contest: A 360 Degree° Action Packed How To

Watch “The Chase”, a behind the scenes look at a 360º panoramic car chase. Submitted by photographer/retoucher Eric Herrmann, producer Steven Hasegawa, BTSV Austin Kearsley with music by Zack Hemsey. The panoramic final image is pretty impressive, so, be sure to check it out here: thechasepano.com.




 
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January 16, 2012
  • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

    The finished product is incredible

  • http://www.facebook.com/DavidCoyne David Coyne

    Amazing!

  • Anonymous

    yes this wins for me. At first I thought that girl that shot the continuous fashion shot had it, but these guys snatched it up for me, then they tied it in with the iphone and really put the nail in the coffin. 

  • Anonymous

    Renting 2 cameros is expensive – i hope they rented only one armed helicopter. 
    final result is really amazing! great job

  • http://twitter.com/nickshek Nick Shek

    fantastic work! Post must’ve taken ages! 

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=617304304 Tibo Alberny

    its pretty much only postprod
    looks more like a massive matt painting then photoshoot
    still pretty impressive tho. good on them
    i love choppers and matte painting too, check this job below :)

  • Anonymous

    I thought army gunships were a little OTT, would have preferred to see police copters for a little more authenticity.  I know that sounds anal but for me it’s the fine details.  Anal tendencies aside I can’t take anything away from Eric and Steven’s skill and ability in production, photography and post.

  • Simon Ouellet

    I would have loved to here a bit about the choppers : where did they find them ? (stock or shot them by themselves ?), how did they brought them in the pano ?…

  • Mark Kauzlarich

    I think something that has sort of been touched on here is, if this is Behind the Scenes, then where is all the stuff I can learn from? There’s very little there, regardless of how cool the website/photo is.

  • Steven Hasegawa

    Hey, just wanted to say thanks so much for the feature! And thanks for putting on the contest, it was a lot of fun having that goal to work towards, so glad that we got to be a part of it!

  • Anonymous

    This is an excellent image with a great behind the scenes explanation. Good work guys! Possible winner? (freaking awesome finished product)

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