Incense Burning Under A Macro Lens Is Intense
Watch a stick of incense burn up close, see the heat move in real time and the microscopic bubbles that would otherwise be hard to see. The visuals can be stunning when you see them in clear vibrant detail.
Use headphones to better appreciate the sound! This is the first of a new series of ASMR videos we are planning on putting together. This video is designed to elicit an autonomous sensory meridian response, otherwise known as ASMR. The sound design is creatively interpreted and makes use of some real recording of what it actually sounds like.
What is ASMR? Taken from Wikipedia:
"Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a neologism for a perceptual phenomenon characterized as a distinct, pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp, back, or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or cognitive stimuli. The nature and classification of the ASMR phenomenon is controversial, with much anecdotal evidence of the phenomenon but little or no scientific explanation or verified data."
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Looks like its freezing then a volcano burning through the ice , quite beautiful.
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A jolly good show. Cutting and editing were very good in my layman's opinion. Video quality was superb. Audio was also very successful, which is important as it's not as straightforward as the video. Nice work!
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Fascinating.
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Chemical reactions are fun to watch in slow motion.
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That's very nicely done.
I'll be sharing it with my good friend who turned Buddhist and once told me stories of monks spending hours every day staring intensely while meditating at burning joss sticks!