Hard to believe, but the stunning visual effects in this promo are not the result of a fancy program but were created practically by using children’s science experiments.   Here’s some insight from fourclops: “The trippy fluid shots in the opening were made by combining milk, food coloring, and soap.  The sparkly shots were created by burning steel wool. The bubbly objects are homemade lava lamps using water, cooking oil and food coloring. Other effects were made with inks in water, a tornado in a bottle, and more.” So if you’re searching for a special look for your music video, rediscovering the “little chemist” in you might be just the way to achieve it!  

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    Hard to believe, but the stunning visual effects in this promo are not the result of a fancy program but were created practically by using children’s science experiments.  

    Here’s some insight from fourclops:

    The trippy fluid shots in the opening were made by combining milk, food coloring, and soap.  The sparkly shots were created by burning steel wool. The bubbly objects are homemade lava lamps using water, cooking oil and food coloring. Other effects were made with inks in water, a tornado in a bottle, and more.”

    So if you’re searching for a special look for your music video, rediscovering the “little chemist” in you might be just the way to achieve it!

     

    Tags: band performance, vfx


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