Clever. I wonder how long it took just to get the photographs. I would imagine that the easiest way to produce this would be to mount the camera on a tripod and then take about four or five hundred photographs, each with him in a different position around the theatre. Then comes the painstaking process of merging the photographs. The crowd scenes would be the hardest, requiring some rather detailed cutting of the figure and insertion into the original photograph. The real question? Which image of Martin is the one that ISN'T photoshopped into position?
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Clever. I wonder how long it took just to get the photographs. I would imagine that the easiest way to produce this would be to mount the camera on a tripod and then take about four or five hundred photographs, each with him in a different position around the theatre. Then comes the painstaking process of merging the photographs. The crowd scenes would be the hardest, requiring some rather detailed cutting of the figure and insertion into the original photograph. The real question? Which image of Martin is the one that ISN'T photoshopped into position?
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