The idea behind Three Frames is to deconstruct a movie into a three-framed animated GIF that is on an endless loop. The results are bizarre, retro, and strangely cool.
It’s a basic concept, but if simple things amuse simple minds, then it’s got me hypnotized. Have a look at some of them below – a 1000 points to anyone who guesses which movies the animations are from.
See more at the Three Frames tumblelog. Note that some of the animations are NSFW and could induce seizures.
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10 replies on “Three Frames”
LOL – first one looks like 70’s pr0n. Second one is from Stephen Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Third, possibly from Psycho? Next one looks like it might be from Titanic. Not sure about the last one?
debbie does dallas
close encounters of the third kind
psycho
poseidon (the first one)
towering inferno
i will be chuffed if i even get one right.
I think you’re got the most correct.
Embarrassing I know, but I’ve never seen Debbie Does Dallas O:-) Is it any good – stunning cinematography, chatty dialogue, killer plot twist?
I only knew Close Encounters and Poseidon, but I’m figuring easy is correct on this one.
i’ve haven’t seen debbie does dallas either, i just took a stab at it ;-)
Oh I see. Deems, Macross have either of you seen Debbie? Don’t be shy.
wow… i just checked the plot keywords on imdb.. imagination is not needed!
it pretty much covers (or more likely uncovers) everything.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077415/keywords
Amazingly i have not seen this classic. The days when bush was in.
LOL I remember we sneaked a peak at some scenes as kids. But I think even without seeing any others, I think it’s pretty easy to figure out the cinematography, plot and dialogue of the Debbie Does series :)
I remembered sneaking into Basic Instinct. We got in late, the cinema was dark, and I was so excited that I walked straight into a wall!