1. After 3 months shooting on location with the bullet time rig around China, it's great tobe back in the studio experimenting. Splice Boys: Tom Brandon, Richard Kendall and Crew : - 96 camera rig, 30s sequential exposure. - A lot of running around with lights. - Also combining manual and pulsing strobe flash. - All real in camera imaging. - Shoot Location: Central Studios (Shanghai) - Music: James Mackay (jimmy) at http://loopholerecordings.com/

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  2. Ferroux

    from Afiq Omar Plus

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    *UPDATE New video is up. Check out Ferienne: https://vimeo.com/42692741 _______________________ Second installation of my ongoing series focused on analog visual effects, understanding fluid dynamics, magnetism & natural invisible forces. This time around I experimented with mixing tiny portions of ferrofluid & other chemicals, soap, alcohol, milk etc. Not for the trypophobic for sure. Special thanks to Cherry & Kiat of Syndicate for getting

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    Experimenting with real Particles. More: http://VideoCopilot.net/blog

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  4. Compressed 01

    from Kim Pimmel Plus

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    Compressed 01 Ferrous printer toner particles floating on the surface of water are attracted by a magnet and align to the invisible magnetic field around them. The patterns and motions that result are strangely ordered and organized. Time-lapse sequences were created from individual photos shot with a Nikon D90, DIY macro lens and custom intervalometer. Edited with Adobe Premiere. Sound created with Ableton Live. See the next in the series: Compressed

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  5. Compressed 02

    from Kim Pimmel Plus

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    I combined everyday soap bubbles with exotic ferrofluid liquid to create an eerie tale, using macro lenses and time lapse techniques. Black ferrofluid and dye race through bubble structures, drawn through by the invisible forces of capillary action and magnetism. Time-lapse sequences: Nikon D90, Nikkor 60mm macro lens and custom built intervalometer. Motion-control: Arduino driven scanner platform and mirror rigs Score: Ableton Live View Compressed

    # vimeo.com/28304264 Uploaded 885K Plays / / 218 Comments

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