Bonjour Gavin, Je suis du Québec et je t'ai découvert via les nouvelles a la télévision l'émission Salut Bonjour. Ils ont parler de toi et fait passé (tes photos film ) et nous informer du nombres de pas et de kilomètres et surtout de photos que tu as fait. C'est un délice pour les yeux. Je suis très très impressionnée et je suis sans mots ! C'est vraiment magnifique. Bravo Bravo Bravo
Wow that is very cool! Thank you for letting me know! I'd love to find a clip of it. Do you know what time / day it showed on TV? I love Quebec. I went to University at McGill and made my first movies there. :) Thanks!
Great job. Lovely. It looks like you are doing long exposures while panning the camera, but you didn't use an automated slider/pan kind of thing? Wow. I think I would have trouble and would move the camera too much for a smooth flow.
Thanks! All the zooms and pans are done in post. Because I shot in stills, the master is 6K, so there's lots of room to maneuver when finishing in 4K. I've used sliders before but it's usually too unwieldy and doesn't work with the street stack / star trail effect.
What you have created is absolutely breathtaking.
So good
I can't imagine the insane amount of work this must have taken! Congrats on the amazing, enchanting result!
Definitely have to be a little crazy haha. Thanks for watching!
This looked so transformationally Sci-fi. I loved it! 🎉🎉🎉
Yay, thank you!
this is absolutely awesome!!
This made me think of BladeRunner, but the drink dispensing machine nailed it.
What an absolutely amazing video you've created! Well done. It makes me want to go back to Japan again soon.
Thanks so much! We miss it already :)
Absolutely stunning and the work involved is unbelievable. You're a true artist ❤
Thanks so much! Very kind of you.
This is Gorgeous & also shows your Great Imagination & insane Senpai Patience ❤️
Thank you so much!
Excellent work, love the motion videos!
Love your use of the echo effect.
Thanks!
This is gorgeous. Great work!
Thank you!
Wow, this is so cool! Makes me want to go and do the same with my home town.
Beautiful! Great job with this. I'm visiting Tokyo now.
Jealous! We visited Tokyo for some of Part 1: th-cam.com/video/o9h6FXxORmg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=o-aYBG8wPTq_WSe3
It's amazing! Now it's time to book another trip to Japan...
Thanks! Yeah it's addictive :) My wife and I call that feeling "The Japangs" haha
Fantastic! Loved it
So pretty with all of the bright colorful lights.
Bonjour Gavin, Je suis du Québec et je t'ai découvert via les nouvelles a la télévision l'émission Salut Bonjour. Ils ont parler de toi et fait passé (tes photos film ) et nous informer du nombres de pas et de kilomètres et surtout de photos que tu as fait. C'est un délice pour les yeux. Je suis très très impressionnée et je suis sans mots ! C'est vraiment magnifique. Bravo Bravo Bravo
Wow that is very cool! Thank you for letting me know! I'd love to find a clip of it. Do you know what time / day it showed on TV? I love Quebec. I went to University at McGill and made my first movies there. :) Thanks!
How many days you have invested for this master piece. Salute to your dedication.
Haha thanks! Three weeks of shooting, two weeks editing :)
Interesting and inspiring way to use StarStarX in busy streets at night.
Thanks for watching!
Woww!!
Great job. Lovely. It looks like you are doing long exposures while panning the camera, but you didn't use an automated slider/pan kind of thing? Wow. I think I would have trouble and would move the camera too much for a smooth flow.
Thanks! All the zooms and pans are done in post. Because I shot in stills, the master is 6K, so there's lots of room to maneuver when finishing in 4K. I've used sliders before but it's usually too unwieldy and doesn't work with the street stack / star trail effect.
Fabulous!
Nice video! Keep up the great work 👍
Many thanks!
amazing work!!!!
Very good, congratulations.....
Nice, are you using screen to overlap the light streaks? And the fading them?
If not, I'd love to know how
Could've just taken video.
Jk it's beautiful, nice work
Sorry, but I'm gonna steal some of those techniques for my next timelapse project.
Haha all good :) Send a link when you finish it!