Just fantastic.
Thanks Rae!
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That's incredible! Is it all done with a computer afterwards? It says freezelight so did they seet a super slow aperture and then run around with light sticks?
I believe so, but I am not sure what the techniques are!
The video is definitely photographs that were pieced together, because it’s quite choppy.. unless they put that in as a special effects sort of thing
Oh my gosh! How did they do this? It's amazing!