October 28, 2007

Morphing on YouTube

Godley & Creme's "Cry" - the first examples of morphing that I'd seen


Women in film


Women in Art


Aw, morphing kittens


Michael Jackson's morphing faces


Schick commercial, circa 1993


Pretty girls morphing one into the other


Very, very slow morphing


Pugs morphing...also very cute


Psychadelic alphabet morphing


Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie back and forth


Morphing mustangs


Aging via morph


Black and white morphing


Old school footage of a morph


From Michael Jackson's "Black and White" video


Apparently morphing technology has become a little too commonplace


Now we're down to getting crap like this

5 comments:

achilles3 said...

wow...i can't believe i watched everyone of those right in a row. I feel kinda morphed.
I liked the last one you called crap...and the women in film one was sweet!

TL said...

I love that piece of music used in the women in film one... I always hear it and for the life of me have yet to find out what it's called or who composed it... Any music buffs on here know?

PHSChemGuy said...

Quick research - mostly checking the comment thread on this video - says that it's the prelude from Bach's Cello Suite #1...

Check it...

And, Lakes, just because the woman had big 80's/90's bangs doesn't mean she's hot to the rest of the world...

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Unknown said...

I'd just like to point out that the first video isn't actually a morph... its a cross-fade. Morphing is actually a two-step process: Some sort of warping between the shapes of each image, and a crossfade between the colors of the images. As you can see if you look at a point in time between two of the images in the video Godley & Creme's "Cry", the images are crossfading, but the shapes are not actually changing. Other than that, this is a good collection of morphs. My favorite is the "Black or White" morph -- a very impressive morph, considering that particular technique (Beier and Neeley's feature based warp) was still very young at the time.

EDIT: Sorry about double posting and deleting -- this blog doesn't allow editing comments.