Matthew and Erik Huber are photographer brothers with wild imaginations and impressive cinematic skills. Shot with a Phantom HD camera, the video clip by the duo features a meal whose contents go flying.
Now this may seem simple, but at 960 frames per second, it's eye candy that is as satisfying as a full meal. The chaos taking place is surely art that is true-to-life. Check out the work of Matthew and Erik Huber in the attached video.
What's Driving This Trend
- High-speed Photography
- The trend of high-speed photography enables capturing mesmerizing moments in extreme detail, opening up opportunities for unique and visually stunning content creation.
- Cinematic Food
- The trend of cinematic food photography merges art and gastronomy, providing a captivating visual experience that enhances the appeal of culinary creations.
- Levitating Objects
- The trend of levitating objects in photography adds an element of surprise and whimsy, presenting opportunities to create innovative and attention-grabbing visual content.
Who This Affects Most
- Food and Beverage
- The food and beverage industry can leverage high-speed photography and cinematography techniques to capture and showcase their products in unique and engaging ways, enhancing marketing strategies.
- Event Planning and Catering
- Event planning and catering businesses can incorporate the trend of cinematic food photography to create visually stunning menus and promotional materials, setting themselves apart from competitors.
- Creative Content Production
- The creative content production industry can explore the trend of levitating objects in photography to create disruptive and attention-grabbing visual campaigns for clients in various sectors.
