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1. This is Japan!
10 months ago
Pictures here:
flickr.com/photos/dutchct/collections/72157611329797313/

OH! the song is LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends from Sound of Silver (I'm not affiliated)

You can buy it here:
insound.com/LCD_Soundsystem_Sound_of_Silver__CD/productmain/p/INS34520/

The girl in the video is my beautiful and talented girlfriend: leavesturn.com

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  • Sugoi 10 months ago
    WOW, that was amazing Eric !!!
    I loved it, some absolutely awesome shots.
    Well done, look forward to more videos from you here on Vimeo :)

    Thanks also for adding it to my 'Japan' Group :D
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    Thanks and no problem :)
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  • Zofiafotoeule 10 months ago
    Good idea, to show photos! Great shots!
    But after the first 2 minutes. I had to look away,
    tiring for my eyes ... :)
    Thank you! Zofia
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  • gsmith 10 months ago
    Fantastic.
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  • wejetset video plus 10 months ago
    great stuff.
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  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    Thanks for the positive comments.

    Zofiafotoeule, some people I showed it to joked that they were getting dizzy or something like that so you're not alone! After cutting and chopping at it for a couple hours i was feeling a little drained as well.

    But most of the feedback has been positive despite this! :)
  • Zofiafotoeule 10 months ago
    The images are still fascinating! In flicr I could watch without stress! Wow! Thanks, Eric! Zofia:)
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  • Daniel Hayek staff 10 months ago
    I <3 Japan
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  • Valencia Blog plus 10 months ago
    This is awesome! Is there a software which does this, stitching images together to a video?
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    Most video editing software does it, I used vegas in this case.
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  • Sondre 10 months ago
    Love it! Very creative, and music fits perfect, great job!
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  • josiah douglas 10 months ago
    wow
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  • Zach B plus 10 months ago
    gorgeous photography, so crisp and vibrant. Maybe a little too over saturated in parts. What did you use to shoot it with?
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    Pentax k20d
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  • Tailcast 10 months ago
    wonderful photography, very enjoyable.
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  • trigun0x2 10 months ago
    Amazing, love it.
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  • Chris Anderson 10 months ago
    loved it!
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  • Goran Zagreb 10 months ago
    Amazing! But kinda border-line seizure educing at that pace + length.
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  • Joseph Jang plus 10 months ago
    ohmigosh that was great...but i see everything in pulse now....
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  • Steele O'Neal plus 10 months ago
    Bravo
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  • Joe Kamimura 10 months ago
    BEAUTIFUL! what a wonderful adventure you two both had! definetely puts smiles on my face :) :) :)
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  • Gen Kanai 10 months ago
    かっこいい!
    Pretty freakin' cool. From a denizen of the city that you captured so interestingly...
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  • Ben Smithett 10 months ago
    so cool!
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  • BumKi Cho plus 10 months ago
    What a great video capturing every moment of your trip! I will definitely remember this video on my next trip to.. hmm.. where? all over the world.. when?.. sigh..

    Thanks for sharing.
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  • tedece 10 months ago
    Nice job !
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  • HONDA 10 months ago
    nice tokyo
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  • Nonstopvid plus 10 months ago
    great idea! loved every second
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  • Rob Sawkins 10 months ago
    Excellent. Really. Kin. Great.
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  • winifrede walbaum 10 months ago
    I've seen it 5 times!
    love it
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  • marcus5s 10 months ago
    i like it! with many great pictures!
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  • jamor 10 months ago
    awesome!
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  • Tom Guilmette plus 10 months ago
    i have never seen anything like this. talk about cramming that into my brain. i feel like i was there. great work.

    can you explain the work flow? how did you put all that together? also, are all the pictures up for an equal amount of time? how many total pics? what camera, ect.
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    We never went there with the plan to do this, but one night we were looking at the pictures so far. We held down the button to get through the pictures faster and we noticed it looked fairly cool. I figured it would be a good idea to make a video this way.

    I used lightroom to crop and process all the images (its good at doing batch stuff), Métamorphose to rename the exported files into a numbered sequence, sony vegas to cut to music, then virtual dub to compress and scale.

    The video is running at 6 frames a second. I originally took 3340 pictures, but doing the math there should be about 2760 images in the video. The camera was a pentax k20d and I brought an external hard drive to save what ended up being 46 gigs in raw files.
  • TomKreft 9 months ago
    im working on a similar idea now, inspired by your video, and using the same music, actually... when you went into sony vegas, was there a way to cut each picture down to the 6 frames a second? or was it exported? or was it jsut very long and tedious like its being for me? :)
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  • Joseph Griffin plus 10 months ago
    so sweet
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  • RogerB1 plus 10 months ago
    wow you must be exhusted! very well done..... :o)
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  • olaf h. ☞ nadu 10 months ago
    fantastic!
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  • katman 10 months ago
    superbulous!
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  • Wesley Bennett 10 months ago
    WWhhhhaattt that was epic. eeeppppiiiccc
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  • Jon Horwitz 10 months ago
    that was awesome, dude! that totally just reassured me that as soon as i get the money i'm taking a trip there. haha
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  • Russell Gallagher 10 months ago
    I would like to go to Japan before I have a seizure =p
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  • Miki 10 months ago
    Beautiful.
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  • Jörg Brönnimann 10 months ago
    nice way of cutting and it shows a part of the japan culture.
    gratulations for this realisation.
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  • finemotionvision 10 months ago
    Great work pal!

    Pure inspiration and i've always wanted to visit Japan!
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  • blanco 10 months ago
    who . .pretty nice shots there.
    the stye reminds e a bit of that thing from the island.
    nice
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  • Nathan Samora 10 months ago
    nice work! Love it...
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  • Joe Jacobs 10 months ago
    Thank you so much for sharing! This video made my day! I truly wish to visit Japan at some point; this video just confirms it for me. Bravo!
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  • Nowawes plus 10 months ago
    very special!!! but after 3 minutes it was hardcore for my eyes. 8-) greetings from Germany! All the best for 2009 to you & your beautiful girlfriend!
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  • Grrsawn 10 months ago
    Wow wow wow!
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  • Wes 10 months ago
    amazing, so epic.
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  • rickflick 10 months ago
    nice work. there was a film maker back in the '70s who made this type of film. I forget the name, but the films showed short shots along some theme like u.s. presedents, or patriotic symbols. It was used on tv for awhile.
    You have to relax and see it pass by in the blur of non-concentration. Very relaxing.
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    great comment, ive seen one of his films before, but Jen knows the name: Chris Marker

    youtube.com/watch?v=1WXMp5BHZ_o
  • rickflick 10 months ago
    Marker is probably not who I was thinking of, but another interesting technique. The one I cant remember did a very fast pased montage of iconic images like flags and buildings and well known faces etc. It had very upbeat and fast music. Not unlike your own. It seems to me now it had the word "American" in the title. Give me a while and it will come to me...
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  • Foraggio 10 months ago
    love it - love japan, love this video. brought all the memories of my trip flooding back, so thank you :)
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  • 10 months ago
    Increible!!!Great shots!!
    What lens use?
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    pentax 16-50 f2.8 and pentax fisheye 10-17
  • 10 months ago
    thank you!
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  • Steve 10 months ago
    Right that's it, as soon as the £ is worth more than tuppence ha'penny I'm on the firsrt plane to Japan. You should sell this in 30 second chunks to the Japanese Tourist Board.
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  • Nick zeles 10 months ago
    eclectic photos eclectic places nice eric thank you.
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  • spoon lama 10 months ago
    That was amazing that would make a great commercial check out my videos my favriote one of mine is 2009 video but check them out ill never be able to make something like this im showing this to all my friends
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  • Jon Rawlinson plus 10 months ago
    wow! what an awesome video of japan!

    works so well with this song!
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  • djibril 10 months ago
    Just Beautiful, The way to clean up my heart!
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  • Kevin Twohy 10 months ago
    really great job on this.
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  • Alden Dalia 10 months ago
    This is awesome man.. reminds me of Le Jetee. I went to Japan over the summer, I visited some the same places you did too! amazing place.
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  • What a stunning collection of images. Very cool, it has an awesome vibe to it that totally reflects Japan. Love it.
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  • Karen Gilmore 10 months ago
    Really captures Japan I loved the pace.
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  • AWI 10 months ago
    This is fucking cool!
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  • Wow! nice! very nice!
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  • apitel 10 months ago
    I could watch this film 100 times and still not take in all it has to offer. Amazing photos, mesmerizing film.
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  • Manik Sethisuwan plus 10 months ago
    it didn't feel dizzy to me, maybe i was just too impressed with the presentation. awesome job, amazing how much you could do with still pictures and tireless editing.
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  • Renaud 10 months ago
    Hypnotic! Bravo.
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  • Mishima San 10 months ago
    I loved this Eric, you are truly masterful at what you do :)
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  • Sushiboy 10 months ago
    Sugoi desune!!I Such a beautifu and awesome art work!! I was really moved and will tell my frineds.
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  • sublimejdm 10 months ago
    very nice !!
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  • marco giovanelli 10 months ago
    hi!i'm marco from italy.. great video!
    I was in japan in oct.. look my video here:
    vimeo.com/2826980
    have a good day!
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  • Sylvain Thomin 10 months ago
    Very mesmeric.
    The music is a very good choice. Well done.
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  • Caleb Andrews 10 months ago
    I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this. Not only that, you've provided us with a VERY high quality copy of it that I've put on my PS3 and watched several times now! Thank you, thank you, thank you! This means so much to me to see this! I wish I could know how you knew to go to some of these places!
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  • Jim Jeffers 10 months ago
    That was absolutely incredible.
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  • learner-gr 10 months ago
    Amazing but only saw 1minute :). I save it to watch it someday with slow motion. Good work
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  • george holt 10 months ago
    excellent work.
    i've already watched it twice today
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  • veronica bellizzi 10 months ago
    Love, love, love!!!! I love japan!
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  • Xander (Alex) Moyler 10 months ago
    Amazing, seriously. I couldn't keep my eyes off it for the entire video. <3
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  • Adrian Felipe Pera 10 months ago
    Lost in translation. So beauty work. Thank you for sharing it.
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  • João Miguel 10 months ago
    Wonderful! But I have to throw up now....
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  • Thierry Laberge 10 months ago
    Very nice!

    Where did you shoot the little hologram?! I'm going to japan this spring and I would like to see it! thx!
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    Osaka castle. It's more of a rainy day activity.
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  • Mehrdad Ebrahimi 10 months ago
    Epic, very creative piece!

    Can I ask you what kind of filter you used? Your photos look different in color/contrast!

    Great job!
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    The look was done in post production.
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  • Allison 10 months ago
    This is beautiful. Do you mind if I link it in my blog? I'm living in Japan for the year and I have a photo blog about it. I would love to share this, I think it really evokes the feeling of Japan. How long were you here? You sure got around!
    My site is urbanresearch.wordpress.com - let me know if its ok! Thanks and great job!
  • Eric Testroete 10 months ago
    I'd love for you to post it on your blog! We were there for 21 days.
  • Allison 10 months ago
    great! its been posted
    urbanresearch.wordpress.com
    let me know if you disapprove!
    : )
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  • Montague 10 months ago
    Great show!!! If a picture is worth a thousand words how many words are in that video. Oh and you have some interesting photos from 21's to about 25's.
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  • Ashlee Jones 10 months ago
    Hey what music did you use on this, i really loved the hole thing.
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  • Ben Harvey 10 months ago
    This is great. I love it, especially the jellyfish bit, I think that works really well.
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  • silvertje 10 months ago
    Love this beautiful video of your trip. Did you use some kind of Lomo filter on the pictures?
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  • Sneaker Peet plus 10 months ago
    Wow, pretty awesome, combination of music and pictures ... looks like a very nice trip!
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  • katrick3000 10 months ago
    love it, even though i have to admit, that my eyes began hurting after 3 minutes - a little bit too fast and hectic. but the sound fits perfectly. nice work.
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  • Hendrik Granna 10 months ago
    Its so emotional, i love it.
    Wanderlust!
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  • Chris Yap 10 months ago
    You must have been following the breadcrumb trail I left on my trip to Japan. This rules! Now an LCD Soundsystem fan as well, thanks! :)
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  • 2% 10 months ago
    absolutely amazing photos and an even better compilation of them all!
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