This is absolutely beautifully filmed and brings back memories for me. My Grandma would give me a bowl, straw with washing up liquid and water. I could sit for ever making bubbles and watching them move and reflect colours. This video is mesmerising!
If I remember the Science! correctly, what you're seeing is effectively a contour map of the thickness of the bubble. Different thicknesses diffract light differently, resulting in the shifting colours (though I can't recall what the fully transparent bits represent) Fantastic stuff, either way.
Tbh I thought I was imagining all those images in bubbles, so I never tried to film it or take a picture of it, thanks for proving me wrong and thanks for the nostalgia
The video is awesome but the added sound is what really put it over the edge for me. It adds so much! Really gives it a great, ambient, "in-utero" feeling. There's nothing worse than a hypnotic video with no sound⊠or worse yet, a terrible in-camera mic with fluorescent lamps or an HVAC or something.
Fantastic film . . and again (like in the Greenfield guitarportrait) so nice with all the attention you pay to the details of the sound-track! All the best Torben, Denmark
Stereokroma, thanks for the detailed explanation. I recently got a Nikon D7100. This morning, I was actually reading about lens reversal technique for macro photography. I will try to incorporate this technique and see it how it turns out to be. I have to mention this.. Your work is too good to be real and an inspiration to amateur photographers like myself.
Thank you Sandeep! :D Another thing to note is there will be very shallow depth of field, so it will be hard to keep things focused. If you set your aperture to f/8, or more closed to f/11 it will be easier, but you'll need a lot of light.
You absolutely are unstoppable asmr star material, the bubbly noise and movements and everything else just soooo relaxing in this video, ooh lah! I love it ah! đŹđđ€đ§đ„đđđđ
I loved it and want to try it myself, but am confused about the bubble mixture. The opening scene says 50% distilled water, 30% laundry detergent, & 10% glycerine. What's the other 10%?
What equipment did you use to capture this video ? We need to capture a video from a very short distance from target for one of our research. Do you have nay suggestions?
Hey Sandeep we used a reverse lens mount. (52mm thread to Micro 4/3). It mounts the camera lens on backwards so it acts like a magnifying glass. Camera, we used a GH3, which has a small sensor so the magnification was enhanced more than usual. It would be better to use the newer GH4 if you can afford it.
Wow, that's really amazing. Love it. Great looking and some nice visuals. Fantastic. The recipe mentioned in the video says 10% Glycerine, 30% laundry detergent and 50% distilled water. So I guess the last 10% is the secret ingrediens that creates pure magic :-).
The weirdest thing just happened...at about 4:00 all of a sudden Lou Reed's Perfect Day started playing in my head. I haven't listened to that song in a least two years, but it fits perfectly with this video. đ
Thanks for replying, that's awesome. Those shots are amazing. Can you please upload more zoomed in macro videos like this? I would love to see more of the world through that camera
Thank you! We will try and come up with something new in this area. We have two others for now, one on vegetables and one on incense. There is another channel too called Macro Room that has similar videos.
0:07-0:15 idk where but this entire part looks so familiar... i swear ive seen this particular type of thing somewhere like in a tv show or movie or something omfg
We used a regular desk lamp, with an LED light. Something like this: amzn.to/1UxAzEu We taped a piece of paper to drape below the bulb to diffuse the light. It was not ideal, but we currently don't own lighting equipment and we didn't want to rent like we do for the bigger productions. We would have used an LED panel or a soft box of some sort.
What if these tiny bubbles are just universes, twirling around and being mysterious and perplexing, what if we are just inside one of these tiny bubbles? What if all these bubbles are just all the alternate universes, moving all the time. What if the good universes are the pretty looking ones and the bad universes are the ugly, dark, kinda terrifying ones with holes and things just collapsing in on itself, we must live in a regular bubble, not amazing but not horrible either. I DONT WANNA LIVE IN A REGULAR TINY UNIMPORTANT BUBBLE.
Good Trip Recipe: Step 1- Add exactly 6,09 minutes of Sigur Ros (any kind will do, we recommend czcams.com/video/LyQEij88SB4/video.html) Step 2- Mix and let it chill the f*ck out. Step 3- Hug you hand and let it know how much you love it. Bad Trip Recipe: Step 1- At exactly 0:18, add some Radiohead (czcams.com/video/s2VzLn6DMCE/video.html seems to work just fine) Step 2- Mix and assume fetal position. Step 3- Meditate on the fragility of existence and stare into the abyss until the abyss stares back at you.
This is absolutely beautifully filmed and brings back memories for me. My Grandma would give me a bowl, straw with washing up liquid and water. I could sit for ever making bubbles and watching them move and reflect colours. This video is mesmerising!
never thought soap bubbles were this psychedelic
Nick Garcia During the first few seconds he gives the mixture recipe. Normally I'd guess soap bubbles aren't nearly as iridescent and active.
Love all the bubble sounds.
The bubbles look like little galaxies or trypophobic nightmares.
me too....they make such cute little noises
Cute but not at the same time
If I remember the Science! correctly, what you're seeing is effectively a contour map of the thickness of the bubble. Different thicknesses diffract light differently, resulting in the shifting colours (though I can't recall what the fully transparent bits represent) Fantastic stuff, either way.
The laws of physics scale so perfectly. The way the fluid moves around on these tiny bubbles looks just like the clouds moving around on a planet.
Honestly one of the coolest things I've saw on CZcams. I'm so fascinated by this! haha
Never has a soap bubble looked so awesome before!
Tbh I thought I was imagining all those images in bubbles, so I never tried to film it or take a picture of it, thanks for proving me wrong and thanks for the nostalgia
The best part about this video is the sound of the bubbles being made đ
Try to look at it like a color coded topographical map and it looks like a 3D moving landscape. Cool stuff! Thanks for the video.
what lens/camera did you use?
Fucking trippy. Will rewatch high and report changes.
Awaiting
Rewatched high. Conclusion: 'Holy fucking shit magical. They're so round, like the universe. The universe is crazy man.'
+OfficialSandwich i'm gonna do the same
The real question is, HIGH ON WHAT?
well 6 months and you havent found any dank yet? HOW ABOUT KEEPING YOUR WORD FOOL?
More Micro ASMR!!
This is so awesome! I'm wanting an hour long version of this, haha
Oh dear god my soul left my body that was pure art
the last shot looks like little planets in bubbles!
The video is awesome but the added sound is what really put it over the edge for me. It adds so much! Really gives it a great, ambient, "in-utero" feeling. There's nothing worse than a hypnotic video with no sound⊠or worse yet, a terrible in-camera mic with fluorescent lamps or an HVAC or something.
This is so trippy and gorgeous
If I could set a video as my wallpaper, this would be it, no question.
Woooow! It's so pretty, and hypnotic, and fascinating and I do love the sound effects. More like this would be super.
Thanks! :)
Majestic, Incredibly beautiful ! Thank you
THIS IS SO SATISFYING
Thatâs extremely beautiful and so nicely filmed and itâs also look like an Apple presentation !
That is amazing! it's inspired me. Thanks for that.
Beautiful video! those colours are amazing!!
very beautiful visuals and wondrous how so many things in this world are closely related, like galaxies and bubbles!
OMG so hipnotic and amazing images!!!
great idea, man. Well done!
Looks amazing. Be interested to know how you lit this to maximise the effect. Thanks!
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Confirmed! Jupiter is a giant soap bubble!
i love this channel. i love your videos. i love when i get to sleep :D hurrah for asmr
aaahhh, this is so amaaaziinnng!!
something about watching pretty bubbles is just so satisfying. :3
It's so colorful... and soothing...
I wanna get lost in it
Please keep going with this kind of proyect guys!! this is awsome in so many levels!! :D
Fantastic film . . and again (like in the Greenfield guitarportrait)
so nice with all the attention you pay to the details of the sound-track!
All the best Torben, Denmark
my cat loved the video too mesmerizing
This freaking rules. Bravo.
MAKE MORE AMAZING STUFFS LIKE THIS! ^_^ WOOOW!
Can hear every sound!
amazing soap
Beautiful!
I added this video to my "watch later" list so I can watch it while tripping balls.
I took so many screen shots of that
Please make more videos like this one. It so so awesome
Stereokroma, thanks for the detailed explanation. I recently got a Nikon D7100. This morning, I was actually reading about lens reversal technique for macro photography. I will try to incorporate this technique and see it how it turns out to be.
I have to mention this.. Your work is too good to be real and an inspiration to amateur photographers like myself.
Thank you Sandeep! :D
Another thing to note is there will be very shallow depth of field, so it will be hard to keep things focused. If you set your aperture to f/8, or more closed to f/11 it will be easier, but you'll need a lot of light.
This is extremely inspiring for me.
C'est magnifique !! Pouvez vous essayer de faire une licorne !! Sa serait génial !
Super cool, are the sound effects foleyed or do you have some kind of weird microphone?
+Kashioki Oh okay, I just saw in the description that the sound design is creatively interpreted. Still, it's a great effect.
+Kashioki Yes, our mics wouldn't be able to pick up anything, so it's foley. :)
+Stereokroma so glad you answered this.
really beautiful and easy to meditate to
Mesmerizing
was it hard to create the sounds, they are great.
Wow !
How did you get the science-fiction like interface and sounds at the very beginning?
After Effects and some sound design of our scanner. :)
this is the birth of mischief
amazing
Amazing in the bubble cool wow
Incredible colours and details. What kind of camera / lens do you use?
magnificant!
You absolutely are unstoppable asmr star material, the bubbly noise and movements and everything else just soooo relaxing in this video, ooh lah! I love it ah! đŹđđ€đ§đ„đđđđ
I'm here from Shane and Joeys Collab
I loved it and want to try it myself, but am confused about the bubble mixture. The opening scene says 50% distilled water, 30% laundry detergent, & 10% glycerine. What's the other 10%?
Try 3/4 cups water, 1/4 cup liquid dish soap and 1 tablespoon of glycerine. Best to let sit overnight.
Trippyyyyyy
What equipment did you use to capture this video ? We need to capture a video from a very short distance from target for one of our research.
Do you have nay suggestions?
Hey Sandeep we used a reverse lens mount. (52mm thread to Micro 4/3). It mounts the camera lens on backwards so it acts like a magnifying glass. Camera, we used a GH3, which has a small sensor so the magnification was enhanced more than usual. It would be better to use the newer GH4 if you can afford it.
a macro lens lel
Really good work with this =)
+Isackender Thanks :)
Reminiscent of fractals or cells or the voyage to Mongo scene from Flash Gordon! đ€Ș
Mesmerising.
Is this filmed in the dark? With a tripod? Any special lighting?
Wow, that's really amazing. Love it. Great looking and some nice visuals. Fantastic.
The recipe mentioned in the video says 10% Glycerine, 30% laundry detergent and 50% distilled water. So I guess the last 10% is the secret ingrediens that creates pure magic :-).
+Henrik Thranum Someone already asked that question and it was answered by the content creator.
Beautiful! But what is the other 10%?
This is quite intense
The weirdest thing just happened...at about 4:00 all of a sudden Lou Reed's Perfect Day started playing in my head. I haven't listened to that song in a least two years, but it fits perfectly with this video. đ
I new there was going to be an asmr
How did you get this up close footage? This looks incredible
+Chelsea Bowe Probably through a microscope.
what camera do you use?
Bacon frying next please.
OMG this shit is so dope!
This is one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time, if it's real. Was there any CGI involved?
+Privacy Lover Hey there. It's all real, no CGI, just using a lens that can focus really close and good lighting. :)
+Privacy Lover The sound effects are not real however.
Thanks for replying, that's awesome. Those shots are amazing. Can you please upload more zoomed in macro videos like this? I would love to see more of the world through that camera
The person or team who created the audio did a fantastic job as well
Thank you! We will try and come up with something new in this area. We have two others for now, one on vegetables and one on incense. There is another channel too called Macro Room that has similar videos.
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The truth has been revealed, bubbles make you high XD
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people who have tripophobia must feel bad while watching this!
THIS ACID TRIP JUST LEVELED UP. AM I A SAUSAGE OR A MAN?
+Mark Martin You're a sausage made of man.
the answers to our universe are in bubbles.
0:07-0:15 idk where but this entire part looks so familiar... i swear ive seen this particular type of thing somewhere like in a tv show or movie or something omfg
Lots of people steal our videos so it's possible it came up elsewhere.
Looks like the planet in the movie Solaris (1972)
This looks like something from 2001 a space odyssey
So this is what is like to be on LSD.
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Amazing video.What a camera do you use?
+Samir Karimov GH3 with a kit lens - but we used a reverse lens mount to get the close ups.
+Stereokroma Thanks a lot for your answer.I wonder what a kit lens?
Samir Karimov Oh, it's just the lens that came with the camera. I think it's this one: amzn.to/1qbS7sR Cheap but works for what we need.
+Stereokroma Thanks.My last question is about lighting system?Can you tell me what a light do you use?Thank you in advance!
We used a regular desk lamp, with an LED light. Something like this: amzn.to/1UxAzEu
We taped a piece of paper to drape below the bulb to diffuse the light. It was not ideal, but we currently don't own lighting equipment and we didn't want to rent like we do for the bigger productions. We would have used an LED panel or a soft box of some sort.
this shit's good when you trippin on LSD
Yisssssss, YISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
cool
2:46 lowkey freaked me out
I feel ya
I liked the part on 1:46
This is from Where Iphone Xs got their Wallpaper!!!
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What if these tiny bubbles are just universes, twirling around and being mysterious and perplexing, what if we are just inside one of these tiny bubbles? What if all these bubbles are just all the alternate universes, moving all the time. What if the good universes are the pretty looking ones and the bad universes are the ugly, dark, kinda terrifying ones with holes and things just collapsing in on itself, we must live in a regular bubble, not amazing but not horrible either. I DONT WANNA LIVE IN A REGULAR TINY UNIMPORTANT BUBBLE.
An epic match of Agar.io
Good Trip Recipe:
Step 1- Add exactly 6,09 minutes of Sigur Ros (any kind will do, we recommend czcams.com/video/LyQEij88SB4/video.html)
Step 2- Mix and let it chill the f*ck out.
Step 3- Hug you hand and let it know how much you love it.
Bad Trip Recipe:
Step 1- At exactly 0:18, add some Radiohead (czcams.com/video/s2VzLn6DMCE/video.html seems to work just fine)
Step 2- Mix and assume fetal position.
Step 3- Meditate on the fragility of existence and stare into the abyss until the abyss stares back at you.
0:50 it looks like people's sad souls are flying around...
Ya lolo