AshDav
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I'm talking about the video-light-graffiti at the start.
It fascinates me.
If you were to move a light source around the car then you'd normally just see a moving light with no trail.
I know you can create this same effect in photography using light graffiti, but that's only in a still frame and the shutter remains open while you paint the light which causes the trail.
Can any of the photographers/cinematographers here shed some light on how they've made this?
Is there a certain camera setting that causes light to ghost?
And there is actually a purpose for me wanting to know this. I'll be starting to create a car documentary in a few weeks and I'm looking for cinematography ideas. I'll be using a Sony HD camera and that's fairly customizable too.
Thanks
I'm talking about the video-light-graffiti at the start.
It fascinates me.
If you were to move a light source around the car then you'd normally just see a moving light with no trail.
I know you can create this same effect in photography using light graffiti, but that's only in a still frame and the shutter remains open while you paint the light which causes the trail.
Can any of the photographers/cinematographers here shed some light on how they've made this?
Is there a certain camera setting that causes light to ghost?
And there is actually a purpose for me wanting to know this. I'll be starting to create a car documentary in a few weeks and I'm looking for cinematography ideas. I'll be using a Sony HD camera and that's fairly customizable too.
Thanks