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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Light Painting Videography with Patrick Rochon and Apigeon

Light Painting Videography with Patrick Rochon and Apigeon

April 22, 2016 by Jason D. Page

In the music video Polyday, APigeon is propelled into the uncharted spheres of light painting videography by visual psychonauts Patrick Rochon and Pierre Tremblay. http://www.patrickthelightpainter.com/ http://www.listofilms.com/ http://apigeon.com/

Yes thats right Light Painting Videography… Light Painter Patrick Rochon has just released a trippy new light painting music video that he created along with Annie Pigeon, Pierre Tremblay, and Thomas Csano. Endless hours over a 3 month period were spent creating the Polyday video for APIGEON and everything you see was illuminated with hand held light sources! Pushing the boundaries of video and light painting Patrick said “This became an “out of the box” music video experiment not following any conventions”. Check out the video and making of video below. For the full details head over to Patricks blog HERE.

APigeon – Polyday (Official Video)

MAKING OF POLYDAY

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

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