Clé de Peau Beauté
Lexus Aura Experiment
LG Signature + Misty Copeland
High FPS DynamicLight Falling Test
Wood, string and two lights.
Cube
Leap
PlateLight Test with James Whiteside
Glass, sand, string.
One moment (1/60th of a second) under two light sources tracing the suns path from two hemispheres. Filmed in-camera using separate, concurrent light sources moving at supersonic speed.
Sand, glass, wooden stool.
A maquette for Diedrich Knickerbocker.
1/250th of a second lit by a light source tracing the sun's path over one day.
Filmed in-camera using a light source moving at supersonic speed.
A maquette for Diedrich Knickerbocker.
A maquette for Diedrich Knickerbocker.
1/250th of a second under two light sources tracing the suns path from two hemispheres.
Filmed in-camera using separate, concurrent light sources moving at supersonic speed
Day / Night
Day / Night Test Footage.
Raw test footage of moving light in a straight line through a space -- parallel and perpendicular to the film plane.
Read moreLexus: 2020 RC F Track Car
Team One and Lexus asked us to create several spots for the new Lexus 2020 RCF track car. The Products of Performance campaign focuses on the engineering stories behind this incredible car.
We utilized our PlateLight and DynamicLight technology to create the spots and FrameLight to create high resolution stills of the same content
DIRECTED BY CARLO VAN DE ROER
Portals.
Using a set made only of string, different lighting setups are recorded concurrently using our PlateLight tech and are combined in a single image with simple masking.
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Northface Apex Flex Motion / Interactive.
For The Northface Apex Flex 2018 campaign we shot the stills and motion components simultaneously using our FrameLight technology. The video and interactive images are captured using our PlateLight tech to record two super high speed moving light sources -- also simultaniously -- this was a fun project!
See the still images here.
DIRECTED BY CARLO VAN DE ROER
NY fire escape step, sand, glass, mirror.
The light starts out moving at thousands of feet per second and then slows down as Taika lands and the footage ramps to real time.
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2018 REEL
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