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Buddy from Canada made the video... I guess you need a speedy computer because the rendering takes HP and time.... His quote below!
Everything was done in After Effects. The slo-mo is done using a plugin called Twixtor. You need a cam that'll record 60fps (GoPro on mode 3), and Twixtor interprets the missing frames to make the slow motion smooth.
The layered photos were edited in Photoshop - cutting each element out of the picture (the one picture for example - the sky, hills, town, water, boat, and rider), and putting them on their own layer. Then you have to paint in the empty space left behind. Lots of work. Then each layer is imported into After Effects and placed in 3D space with a camera that can be moved around the scene.
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