Brooklyn-based artist Alex Lee pays tribute to his hometown Tokyo in this carefully distressed, slow-motion flick showcasing the densely populated city. This 3-minute video displays the finer details of Japan's largest city. Each frame is captured with affection and the post-production effects are tastefully applied, with restrained use of solar flares and image etching.
Alex Lee unpretentiously calls himself, "Just a kid in the city with a camera," but this piece elevates him well beyond that. The video is methodically planned out. The cuts are well timed, yet unexpected and the music choice (Flying Lotus ft. Tom Yorke - And the World Laughs With You) is spot on. His use of slow motion suggests he is savoring these familiar and comforting cityscapes; capturing each detail with loving care. Alex Lee's vision of Tokyo inspires nostalgia in his viewers, even if they've never seen the incredible city for themselves.
Tranquil Tokyo Tributes
Artist Alex Lee Captures His Hometown in Slo-Mo
Trend Themes
1. Slow-motion Cityscape Tributes - Opportunity for artists and filmmakers to create tribute pieces to major cities, utilizing slow motion and artful post-production effects.
2. Affectionate Urban Photography - Opportunity for photographers to capture the details of urban life with an affectionate and nostalgic approach.
3. Distressed Aesthetic Videos - Opportunity for visual artists to create videos with a tastefully distressed aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - Incorporating slow-motion cityscape footage into travel and tourism marketing campaigns.
2. Art and Photography - Showcasing cityscapes in galleries and exhibitions with an emphasis on affection and nostalgia in the photography or videography.
3. Film and Media Production - Creating short films or music videos with a nostalgic, distressed aesthetic.