Light painting or commonly known as light graffiti is a technique used in photography in which exposures are made during the night or a pitch black environment by moving a light source (flashlights, led lights, glow sticks) or by moving the camera when snapping at a slow shutter speed. Technical terms aside, can you imagine it as a movie? Continuous frame by frame of slow shutter light painting shots in sequence. According to the director, this 1 min mini movie took for a total of approximately 13 hours of shooting over a duration of 2 days. Hefty work but the final product was nevertheless astonishing and not forgetting, it's hilarious.
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