This short film is made up of long-exposure photographs and manipulated LED lights.
Although this film looks like it could be digitally manipulated, the artist who created 'Ignite' used nothing but patience, hundreds of long-exposure photographs, the surrounding nature and lights to create this work. The result is "similar to a stop-motion film or time lapse" and is an illuminated representation of nature. The use of light in this short film is quite compelling and often times gives the appearance of objects normally seen in space, like the moon and the sun, having landed on Earth.
The artist visualizes "a dance in the woods" and creates a film that is as beautiful as it is unique.
Long-Exposure Films
This Artist Used Long-Exposure Photographs to Capture This Film
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