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  • This .... this ... is so hard to imagine how to make these light graffiti. Very good~~

  • Hmmm I'm super impressed.. I made a light painting stop motion video (in my channel if you wanna see) And was wanting to do something like this in order to do a light painting tutorial.. But how do you get it to show up live on the movie like that?

  • Ok then, how is it done?

  • amazing !

  • How Record?

  • I know how to make pictures like this.

    But how to you make light videos? :S

    Please tell me!

  • Good work! but how can it remain the same spot light after a long time

    When I do it, the light goes away after a while.

  • funny & creative:)

  • I need help with light painting. How can you turn on the time shutter for a regular canon sd780is? i tried to scroll down on the little menu thing to the iso auto button. but i wouldnt work. can someone help?

  • I know how to create light drawings on camera and create animations using stills, but i cannot work out how they do this using video, managing to keep themselves pretty much in focus aswell as perfectly capturing the light and keeping it there!!. any information on this would be gratefully received as this is the type of thing i am trying to create for my final project in university.

  • I know how to create light drawings on camera and how to create animations using the stills, but what i cannot work out is how they do this using video, managing to keep themselves pretty much in focus aswell as perfectly capturing the light and keeping it there!!!. any information on this would be gratefully received as this is the exact type of thing i am trying to create for my final project in university.

  • @UltraDoggy SO genius !! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!

    But i have some Question ??

    You  not take Picture ?

    You record the video right ?

  • HOW DID YOU DO THAT ??!?!?! xD 

  • @deeni159

    wana know?

    you can do this with any digital camera

    so all of u peeps listen up

    set the wheel onto M and set the shutter speed to as low

    as you can. if you don't know what that is look in your digital camera

    manual or online. You can also check out videos on light painting

    So. then you go to a dark place and take a flashlight or led lights

    and draw. But you don't see the lines you have to remember where they are

    then it will creat a picture with light!

  • @UltraDoggy

    Yes we know, but how to do this in a video?

  • @UltraDoggy this isn't done using a stop animation with still images. i've looked on the makers website and researched them online along with my lecturer, it has been done with a high spec video recorder.

    The technique is called lumasol.

  • Yummy!

  • oke

  • where can i get those lights??

  • So cool.

  • 估计很多遮罩遮出来的~~~~~~~~~~~

  • I dont buy it. Y would the light stay when the person leaves? Fake

  • sickkkkkkk

  • i dont buy it if you look at 0:18 to 0:21 when he does the straw - the light line jumps ahead of his light. i think it was photoshopped ...

  • @RedRocketProductions yes i see that too. but this is still obviously real. it looks like the camera glitched and whatever program he was using to make the light stay in place got ahead of the video for a second so it looked like that

  • somebody can tell us how they make this!!??

  • Why doesnt the painters Image get posted on the CMOS SENSOR and they person is also reflecting light it should get frozen too ?????

  • could anyone please point me towards a tutorial for the light painting video style....... like this ...... i have no idea how to do it

    thanks

  • Your work is incredible! Keep it coming!

  • Shit that's so sick :D x

  • This one might be one of my favorites. Nice job guys!

  • there is so little information on this online, but i spent hours looking. They are not lying- its not after effects or any other VFX program. It would be hard to get such an organic look to it. They are doing it in camera.

    The technique is called Lumasol and the hardware is called Luma2solator. It seems they spent time doing light writing using the 360cameras in a circle setup they used in the matrix and that somehow evolved to developing this. I wish they'd share.

  • @ajfilms thats not it at all. i guess you should research more.

  • @DrFummbles well, we disagree then, don't we? This is why I hate youtube. You try to be actually helpful and people just disagree.

    The video was directed by Tak Kuhora and the VFX were supervised by Pips:lab. Pips:Lab is famous for having invented the Luma2Solator. This is how they describe that on their very own site:

    "The Luma2solator uses a revolutionary technique, invented and developed by PIPS:lab, which is a real time equivalent of the photographic principle of an open shutter: "

  • so thanks for instigating and wasting my time. and then making me do your research for you.

  • @ajfilms

    I just finished writing such an effect: kdenlive.org/users/granjow/wri­ting-light-graffiti-effect

    It is in post though, so it depends a little on the compression quality and so on, but it works :)

  • @Granjew

    what a great idea! i'm not sure why that never occurred to me. i wonder if thats the technique they used though - cuz i wouldnt call it an "open shutter" for video. maybe theyre just bullshitting when they say that though. either way this is a super clever and simple way of doing it, definitely going to give it a try.

    this is the first time youtube comments have been useful in awhile. thanks!

  • @ajfilms

    Yeah, youtube comments ... ;)

    I assume they did something quite similar as I did, just directly in-camera. Which should not be too hard if you know how to do write software for it. Maybe I'm wrong, but this is a way I could think of.

    But as you said, there is no information about it at all.

  • @ajfilms I did something much like this, but without using any fancy camera. The video's on another channel (I cbb to sign in on it right now) and it's not as advanced.

    Here it is - /watch?v=Q8kXT_9npT0

  • @moviesunrated how did you do that?!?!?

  • @ajfilms a easier but not so good quality alternive would be using ur iphone with the Slowshutter app and film the iphone screen.

  • @ajfilms Nah bro. Shutter speed.

  • @NjGrizzly you definitely don't understand the technique. Slow shutter speed is used for photographic light graffiti, yes, but it is physically impossible to do with video - HD video is 24fps, that means the SLOWEST shutter you can get is 1/24. That's nowhere NEAR long enough for light writing. Video and photo are VERY different- everyone knows how to make photos. And, regardless, I actually solved this, recently had video light graffiti at an installation in Montreal.

  • @ajfilms NjGrizzly you say know how it was done? How? why dont they (people) show up streaking like the lights?

  • It`s great!  =D

  • it's a crossing between normal technique and the bullet-time video caption.!

  • can you imagine what people are thinking when they drive past or walk past and see people acting like this? its cool as hell, but the people are gonna be like WTF? too much drugs ^^

  • @angryt0es

    Haha thas funny

  • hey wats the flashlights yall use? look really cool. could u make a video showing us wat flashlights u use.

  • How do you do this with on video?! I can do it with a normal photography camera, but not sure how to do it with a video camera.

  • I think they used a combo of photos and video, then put them together with some editing software

  • funny!

  • Thank-you so much for this video. I've bought a few light toys and am going to give it a go. This video has helped to put timing into perspective. What kind of ISO and f/stop are you using? I assume you have someone operating the camera on a tripod on bulb setting. Cheers!!!

  • The best way to figure out the proper aperture and shutter speed to use is with a light meter. As for ISO all my light art is shot at 100. Also go to your local camera shop and ask for a sample pack of colored leica colored gels(under 5$). The pack has every color, tape one to an external flash or a maglite flashlight. way easier than finding a light for every color. Msg me if anyone has questions I'm learning this in photo-college. For this video does ne1 know if it was Adobe After Effects or??

  • NICE!

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