I tried to apply the same recipe I used for Grand Hotel Budapest to still images taken from The Fith Element. The results are not what I expected but are still interesting so decided to share this lore regardless. It tries to capture general aesthetics for the film. It won't produce Leeloo Dallas or flying taxis.
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If you didn't tell me you were going for Fifth Element I honestly wouldn't have guess, so this didn't really work any better than the other one except for the copious cleavage. Maybe try something more targeted, more intentional rather than just taking essentially random frames.
They are not random actually, rather they are in regular intervals. Something more targeted would work better indeed. I am surprised though as the method worked rather well for Grand Hotel Budapest.
I got good results with it, so I'm quit happy. I can certainly see a connection to the movie.
@dbst17 Would you be able to share?
Great work! I think you are on to something here! Your clearly going for the style rather than specific characters!
If I try this on a movie I will credit you for inventing the idea.
If you have movie or TV shows to suggest gladly
@OldSkool my favorite film is let me in... the original version not the remake... they even made a series... it's the story of a 12 year old vampire... I'm waiting for it season 2 impatiently...if that inspires you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_abIA--OY3Y















