Young Man's Five by Sonia Levy
David Knight - 10th June 2011
A boy, a seahorse, a fishtank and some crystals are the ingredients of a hypnotic and dreamy video for Young Man - that's Colin Caulfield - and his lovely song Five by Sonia Levy.
A boy, a seahorse, a fishtank and some crystals are the ingredients of a hypnotic and dreamy video for Young Man - that's Colin Caulfield - and his lovely song Five by Sonia Levy. The core of the video is the bloom-like growth of crystals in a tank. "The crystal growing thing is a chemical reaction that takes 24 to 48 hours," Sonia explains. "I captured it with time lapse macro-photography." Both the song (with its hints of John Lennon's No. 9 Dream) and video conspire to transport the viewer into a delightful reverie. In short, Five is a lovely way to spend five minutes.
The core of the video is the bloom-like growth of crystals in a tank. "The crystal growing thing is a chemical reaction that takes 24 to 48 hours," Sonia explains. "I captured it with time lapse macro-photography."
A boy, a seahorse, a fishtank and some crystals are the ingredients of a hypnotic and dreamy video for Young Man - that's Colin Caulfield - and his lovely song Five by Sonia Levy. The core of the video is the bloom-like growth of crystals in a tank. "The crystal growing thing is a chemical reaction that takes 24 to 48 hours," Sonia explains. "I captured it with time lapse macro-photography." Both the song (with its hints of John Lennon's No. 9 Dream) and video conspire to transport the viewer into a delightful reverie. In short, Five is a lovely way to spend five minutes.
Both the song (with its hints of John Lennon's No. 9 Dream) and video conspire to transport the viewer into a delightful reverie. In short, Five is a lovely way to spend five minutes.
A boy, a seahorse, a fishtank and some crystals are the ingredients of a hypnotic and dreamy video for Young Man - that's Colin Caulfield - and his lovely song Five by Sonia Levy. The core of the video is the bloom-like growth of crystals in a tank. "The crystal growing thing is a chemical reaction that takes 24 to 48 hours," Sonia explains. "I captured it with time lapse macro-photography." Both the song (with its hints of John Lennon's No. 9 Dream) and video conspire to transport the viewer into a delightful reverie. In short, Five is a lovely way to spend five minutes.
David Knight - 10th June 2011
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Sonia Levy
- Producer
- François
- 1st AD
- Lise Fischer
Editorial
Misc
- Special Thanks
- Eliza, Hélène & Albert Levy, M
David Knight - 10th June 2011