Well you could imagine taking the red channel from one frame, the green channel from a frame 10 earlier, and the blue channel from a frame 10 later. If there is no movement (like in the background) then the colours remain the same as in the original. If there is movement (the subject) then you see the three colours. I added some mathematical wizardry to get more than three colours.
Cool, the effect you used is like this: vimeo.com/228303 which is splitting the RGB channels and introducing a time delay between them. The above splits the footage into more than 3 (6? I can't remember) different colours.
Well, its similar, but the temporal averaging adds a lot to it I think, since you get nice blended colors due to the ring buffer and the smoothing, so you have subtle color variations over time, but yeah, same idea. :)
where is it ? ireland ?
I like the torch, it works good with this.