My time lapse film "Technicolour Alaska" (vimeo.com/alexiscoram/alaska) was published by National Geographic this past weekend. That recognition inspired me to go back to the film and experiment with my footage. Technicolour Dreams is the result of that work.
If Technicolour Alaska represented the love I feel for the natural world in it's true and raw sense, Technicolour Dreams taps into the leaping, head-spinning, heart-pounding, soul-igniting joy that I try desperately to [and mostly fail at] expressing outwardly. This film is the abstract version of my inner extrovert and is part of my ongoing experimentation with photography, time lapse, and personal growth.
I kept the same music as in my previous film because...James Everingham. He's one of the best composers I know, and let's face it, our films are nothing without the poetic music that injects our imagery with a little more life.
If you're looking for visual stimulation, this is a party for your eyes...I hope it makes your smile.
Photography by AlexisCoram - Facebook.com/AlexisCoram
Music by James Everingham - JamesEveringham.com
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