Ferrofluid follows the path of a magnet laid underneath a glass sheet.
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Flow Vis Guidebook
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- Overview 1: Phenomena. Why Does It Look Like That?
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- Overview 4: Photography D: Exposure
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30 Comments. Leave new
The video is sort of off putting but that adds to the appeal. The fluid seems to be alive
Excellent video, I love how the ferrofluid appears to move on its own, like it’s alive. The music goes well with the video. It shifts out of focus a couple of times but this does not greatly distract from the subject.
Very cool, very organic. The double vision effect is nice, and the paths that are drawn give it a sense of purpose, like it’s going somewhere.
Wow nice video. It definitely feels alive. I had forgotten about this part, and its really cool. DId you try coloring the video at all? I was personally averted to the brown color of the ferrofluid. Nice job
Really nice. You had a vision and you realized it.
Beautiful video, great job on capture all the phenomenon. Nice selection of the music, goes well with the video.
This is really beautiful. When the video goes out of and back in to focus really aides to the calming affect of the music. You should consider making this video black and white.
A really cool feel of roots growing and moving. I though it was cool of blurring the edges and almost 2 images of them together. It adds something to the video, not sure if intensional or not. I like how it just feels like a dancing of fluids.
I really like the way the motion of the camera seems to give the fluid a more lifelike feel.
I really liked the visual aesthetic that you were able to get in this video. The fingering effect was amazing. I almost thought you had reversed the flow in post.
This is a very interesting way to capture ferrofluid using its unique properties. The branching out is very aesthetically pleasing.
This is really cool setup. I like how your team used the ferrofluid it makes me want to try it. I love the single streams breaking away and how you captured it.
Love the meditative music that accompany this video. The fluid motions look like they’re almost painting a piece of artwork.
It is almost like you are painting a picture, it was a great display of the properties of ferrofluid.
Nice visual of ferrofluid, I like the sudden changes in the movement. The video seem to cut off quickly, so I might change that.
Incredible composition! I really like how you chose to use a video to capture the flow rather than a photo. Also, the music selection goes very well with the fluid and camera movement.
Really interesting patterns in the flow. It acts very differently than other fluids so it is cool to see it flow with the magnet
I like the music in the video, and the colors were really nice. I feel as though it was cut off too much though, the music and the video stops abruptly, is there any way you can lengthen the video or make a more subtle transition to the ending?
The flow in this video is crazy! I love the tone that the music creates, and the slightly blurry, unfocused video adds the the dreamlike quality of the motion.
Cool set up I like the unusual movements of the ferrofluid. I also like how you put togeather the video and music worked out well.
I really like this video. The flow looks like veins. The music is a nice touch. I kind of wish the video was longer.
This is a really cool and unique application of ferrofluids, well done.
This is beautiful. I love the change in focus throughout the video. Great work!
This is a really cool video. The music and dark flow of the ferrofluid really gives it an ‘alien’ or cosmic feel. Well done
It is really interesting how fluid and smooth the material is moving. This created a unique design and shape that worked well with the music.
Wow. This is simply stunning. You really captured its “aliveness”.
This video looks like a intro video of a gorgeous Hollywood movie. Nice choice of background music and framing.
The music adds a lot of intrigue to the video. The video is in great focus and it’s fascinating. I think it looks almost organic, but a bit unnatural which makes it so interesting but almost scary to watch. Not a bad thing, though.
This is a really cool video it seems like we are watching something that is alive and alien and the music plays into that really well.
Phenomenal. This is such a beautiful video and such a wonderful phenomenon. It feels truly alive. I wonder if you could paint with this.