In this video the dry ice sublimates creating beautiful fog patterns. The warm water mixed with soap accelerates the sublimation which often traps the carbon dioxide and as it burst it also releases water aerosol. There are different carbonated liquids used in the video such as food coloring & balsamic vinaigrette.
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41 Comments. Leave new
The depiction of different fluid motion is very intriguing.
The video gives me this feeling of magic, some kind of transition happening like a transcendence. I really enjoyed the music.
I think the music goes well with the video and I like how the main viewing point for the video is in the shape of a piece of dry ice.
I thought that overall, the video was strongest between 0:20 and 0:40; the dry ice an small bubbles aren’t visible, so the “illusion” remains intact. Within this 20-second span, I find the visuals are reminiscent of a close-up shot of some biological phenomena.
This was a really cool video. I enjoyed the combination of the music with the video as it created a mysterious, sort of eerie feeling.
I really like all the colors that you could see, also the music which your husband created was awesome and went along with the video really well.
The video finds a good balance between the artistic quality and highlighting the scientific properties of using dry ice. The music gives the video a kind of wonderland feel, and watching the different experiments play out let the viewer experience the unique ways that dry ice interacts with the environment in different situations.
What was the set up of the experimient? How did you place the camera to get matching overlays?
There were three set ups. 1. A fish tank with a glass up with warm water and soap. 2. A glass sheet with dry ice and falling droplets. 3. A bowl with balsamic vinegar and mixed soap water. The camera wa set up in frontal and above for all three experiments giving me enough footage to overlap.
I love how the green and blue overlay in the video as the fluid is bubbling, it gives an out of world experience effect.
I really like the choice of music, really relaxing video!
I like combination of colors in the video. Also the music gives makes it seem like something from space
I love this video because you didn’t just focus on one effect of the dry ice; you took videos of it in many different applications. I think this creatively displays the wide range of applications of dry ice in different environments. Very cool and creative!
I like how you used multiple liquids to observe different phenomena when in contact with the dry ice. The music is a nice touch.
I enjoy how the tone of the video is ominous.
I love the layering of the imagery to make a space like feel to this worldly phenomenon. The transitioning between imagery is very smooth and I also really liked how you used the shape of the dry ice as a “window’ into your shot.
Very relaxing music and great video demonstrating this phenomena.
Some really great work. I really enjoyed the cross layers of the different interactions with dry ice. Creates a feeling of a little bit of chaos but that’s what the reactions are with dry ice. Great job!
I love the music combination with the video. It makes me think of a science fiction dream. What do you think about the focusing of the video?
I enjoyed watching this video with all these colors and the different layers. Good music as well.
is the green edited or a natural background?
The colors are brilliant. The actual phenomenon is slightly unclear with the merged transitions coupled with the overlay, but overall the piece is stunning. The music is very tranquil.
Great choice of music, it gave the video a mysterious side.
This is such an interesting video! I wish it was a little clearer, maybe using a macro lens would help this?
Great video editing on this, the effects definitely enhance the aesthetic of the dry ice vapor.
I enjoyed watching the bubble formation in the green fluid. There were several elements to this video demonstrating fluids that varied quite a bit, which I thought was really cool!
I like the varying shots of your experiment. Also, the music added a futuristic/space feel as well.
How close were you to the subject in these clips?
2 – 1.5 inches away.
The video was a little bit confusing, it was difficult to see exactly what was happening at a given point in time.
Absolutely! It is hard to see when you don’t try.
I thought it was very cool how you had multiple types of flow and different events going on throughout the video. very nice!
I liked how the video combined different materials and phenomenons.
I like the contrasting colors in this video; It makes for really good visuals.
I like the variety of visuals you had. Multiple shots kept me interested while watching the video.
I enjoyed the video and the music added to the overall effect. I enjoyed the many shots taken that showed the dry ice in different states.
I really like the editing and how there were multiple layers of videos and multiple things going on at once.
I think the music added a great layer of mysterious tone to the video, helping to highlight the fluid motion!
What was your reason behind overlaying multiple shots on top of each other? I think the music is very fitting and engaging.
When you look at dry ice there is magic there, many things are happening visually that escapes our ability to make patterns from it, so I took something so transparent and contrasted these. I like to surprise myself and bring out the unseen things.
Very interesting phenomenon going on here. I think the music matches very well and adds to the mysterious nature of what you recorded.